Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/28/20:55:20
In article <199801282015 DOT JAA10064 AT terminator2 DOT xtra DOT co DOT nz>, Jonathan Giles
<spikey AT xtra DOT co DOT nz> writes:
>Hi, my name is
>Jonathan Giles and am just learning C++ now.I don't have any
>programs for C++
>because I have no money at the moment.Could someone please
>tell me what files
>I need to be able to write C++ programs.The easier the
>program is the
>better.Could you please help me?Thanks In
>advance
The quick answer is that djgpp compiles C & C++ and is free. You can go to
www.delorie.com/djgpp/
and use the Zip Picker to get what you need. Be sure to find and read the
readme.1st file and to consult the FAQ if you have trouble.
Since you have no money, you'll be glad to know that djgpp is a great compiler
that doesn't cost anything. However, I don't think that it is "easy." It is
really targeted toward programmers and not towards sales, so the first
impression might be that it is "hard" to use. It's not, though, if you go to
the trouble to read the documentation.
RHIDE is a great help, and I do think that it makes learning to use djgpp
easier.
--Ed (Myknees)
--Ed (Myknees)
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