I've been using the free Borland C compiler and Notepad all semester. I've noticed it would be nice to know what line I'm on... what text editor and compiler do you guys recommend?
I can't believe it hasn't been said. Check if your School is part of the MSDN (Microsoft Developers Network) Alliance, and check if you can get a free copy of Visual Studio 2005. The text editor in that is pretty sweet, much better then ``Notepad'' or ``Emacs.''
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Anonymous2007-07-10 5:45 ID:rTZ2p7vV
>>8
Don't use ``stupid'' assymetrical butt ugly quotes. Use "normal" quotes.
>>15
no ``fag''.
he uses it because he's coming from the late 70s back when keyboards r0cked
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Anonymous2007-07-10 12:59 ID:zi/1Sigp
>>13
It's fast on everything I've ever used (not shit computers). Syntax checking however, can lag a bit.
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Anonymous2007-07-10 19:19 ID:ceho584a
I don't mean to do some shameless plugin here, but there's a plugin for VS (all versions from 6 to 2005) called ``Visual Assist X''
It's pretty much the best intellisense and syntax highlighter I've ever used.
Suppose you had a function called ``doStuffToday.''
You can type in the characters ``dst'' and the intellisense will suggest functions with that acronym. It's pretty neato.
>>1 OKAY YOU FUQIN ANGERED AN EXPERT PROGRAMMER
GODFUCKIGNDAMN
FIRST OF ALL, YOU DONT FUQIN KNOW WHAT A MAN PAGE IS
SECONDLY, THIS IS /prog/ DO NOT DEMAND USEFUL ANSWERS THE WAY YOU WANT THEM TO BE
THIRDLY PROGRAMMING IS ALL ABOUT PHILOSOPHY AND ``ABSTRACT BULLSHITE'' THAT YOU WILL NEVER COMPREHEND
AND FUQIN LASTLY, FUCK OFF WITH YOUR BULLSHYT
EVERYTHING HAS ALREADY BEEN ANSWERED IN>>3,4,10
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Anonymous2007-07-12 0:33 ID:yRfwXbUu
dev-c++ & gcc
its fuckwin
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Anonymous2007-07-12 9:15 ID:UMLJruK6
>>28
dev-c++ is old shit you fucking faggot, code::blocks fucking pwns