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Visual Studio, what the hell were they thinking!
Calum:
It seems that Qt is now open source, yes? I read so here. I was just about to say how i frowned on non open source things as a rule if there were decent open source alternatives, but there you go, my foot would have been firmly in my mouth if i had!
well, not much else to say then, eh? :D
Master Windu:
Ahhhh....yesss..The M$ Vi$ual $tudio Compiler. See my rant in the "Best Language" thread in the "Lounge" area. There are alternatives.
Free Compilers:
-Borland's compiler is at http://www.borland.com
-Digital Mars http://www.digitalmars.com (I haven't used this one yet.
You can find well written documentation at http://www.cplusplus.com that will thuroughly explain how to get these compilers up and running if you are having trouble (their come-with documentation is a tad difficult for new users.) It explains everything from intalling them, to creating executables....even has tutorials.
Your best bet, however, is just to go and get a good, user-friendly distro of Linux. Most of them come equipped with GNU. That C++ site I listed will explain how to compile using that as well.
badkarma:
quote:Originally posted by Calum:
It seems that Qt is now open source, yes? I read so here. I was just about to say how i frowned on non open source things as a rule if there were decent open source alternatives, but there you go, my foot would have been firmly in my mouth if i had!
well, not much else to say then, eh? :D
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for non commercial usage qt is free yes, for commercial usage trolltech offers several licensing options (but Qt is definatly worth it, we have a professional license at work)
Doctor V:
quote:Originally posted by Calum:
i think those responses will crop up every now and again, just got to take them on the chin, still, it's good to have a good bitch,
about that errors in web pages thing, does it actually have a harmful effect on the way the pages come up? also are you using internet explorer? because, you could try just turning off the "show me all the error messages" setting in your browser, or just use a different browser.
re: uninstalling that program, if you do find out how to master it, do post your hints here for anyone else in a similar situation...
ps is suspect you mean you use linux at home?
[ May 17, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
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yes, I did mean to say linux at home. and once you install M$ Visual STudio its a poison to your system. The problems come up in IE. M$ is actually stupid enough to write software that causes damage to the rest of their applications. Yes, I can see that M$ will go down in the not so distant future.
Heru:
ah yes Visual Studio...
What horrid memories of that pile of dog crap I have.
I had it installed back before I uninstalled IE; and it was hell. Every page error, every program error, would result in it saying something and pissing me off. It made my system about 25% slower and to top it off it couldn't even compile reliably.
Three weeks ago I reformated my WinME partition and then removed IE with 98lite(best damn thing I've done on Windows). But I needed to install Visual Basic temporarily. You know what? It wouldn't let me. It complained about the MS Java thingy not being there, and it was there. It even tried to reinstall IE for me. I've given up all hope for MS and it's products.
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