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MS Visual Studio (vb, vis c++, etc.)
moyer28:
OK, I didn't see a post on this topic before, so I'm going to just create a new thread.
Anyway, under the list of alternate programs on the main fuckMicrosoft.com page, I didn't see anything under a developer section, or any compilers.
Now I think Visual C++ is a very good program. You can write your source code in it, it's not just command-line, and it has many utilities to create cool apps in.
So what I want to know is if there's a better developer program which has all the features of visual c++, or any program that can match the other member of visual studio also.
So either an alternative to VS, or a pirated version, I mean stolen, (oh fuck microsoft) of Visual c++ Professional Edition. (Which would be nice.)
Calum:
firstly, they are a list of operating systems you should be using instead of microsoft windows, so no wonder you don't see any compilers there, secondly if you think a program that generates C++ code which is only 60% compliant with the standards (meaning 40% UTTER SHIT) then you need to seek help. try the forums at fuckmicrosoft.com :D
As for a graphical C++ development environment, i have heard that vim and Xemacs are very good in that area.
Gooseberry Clock:
quote:Originally posted by Calum:
a program that generates C++ code which is only 60% compliant with the standards (meaning 40% UTTER SHIT)
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What standards? There are no C++ standards (apart from the language itself, obviously), which is why there are so many different versions.
slave:
quote: So what I want to know is if there's a better developer program which has all the features of visual c++, or any program that can match the other member of visual studio also.
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Get Kdevelop or Anjuta /w Glade. They are all free programs and you even get full access to the source code.
TheQuirk:
quote:Originally posted by * Red Ranger Software * PC Commando:
What standards? There are no C++ standards (apart from the language itself, obviously), which is why there are so many different versions.
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What the fuck are you talking about? What about the ANSI standard for C?
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