![]() If you really want the Microsoft Solution, VS is the way to go. I personally prefer GCC, but that's just me. Plus, it runs on linux too, so you could make that transition even easier on yourself. However, if you're looking for something a bit more lightweight, CodeBlocks is also rather good, and has the added benefit of being able to use basically any compiler you have installed (including several forms of GCC and the Microsoft Compiler that comes with Visual Studio) and being able to open project files fro other IDEs. ![]() Visual Studio is the Microsoft version, and although it has its issues, it is an excellent IDE for working with the code. If you're looking for an IDE, I have two recommendations. That will compile your programs natively for windows, using a standard library, etc. I recommend that you use the MinGW distribution of GCC. Run DOS, Windows, OS/2 and other vintage PC applications in a web browser. PCjs offers a variety of online machine emulators written in JavaScript. ![]() Its probably best that you use it until you become more comfortable with something else. Home of the original IBM PC emulator for browsers. In this free version, you’ll also find a number of C/C++ command line toolssuch as the high-performance linker and resource compiler. Its a standards compliant c/c++ compiler, and I use it for windows programs on a daily basis. This free download of the C++ Compiler for C++Builder includes C11 language support, the Dinkumware STL (Standard Template Library) framework, and the complete Embarcadero C/C++ Runtime Library (RTL). GCC is not technically a linux specific compiler.
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