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any idea where i can download app C+ |
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@plzgvhug | 15 August 12 | |
If you gotta mac you could try XCODE. If you have a windows pc you could try CODE BLOCKS. These are free c compilers. also google to find C tutorials and example code.
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@ashken | 16 August 12 | |
a good C++ compiler is the GNU G++ which is available for windows as part of MINGW or DJGPP. microsoft visual C++ is another one but it is cr*p especially 2010 which is not ISO C++ compliant.
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@hornyob | 9 September 12 | |
Hey guys, i just registered 4 a java course. The course is 12months long. i just wanna know how and what was your experience any1 new to java.. And job-wise hows things now that you have your JAVA?
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@hornyob | 9 September 12 | |
Any tips n tricks n secrets and freeware on java please!
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@mogo | 10 September 12 | |
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Github has tons of open source projects written in java. As for jobs, check out itjobswatch.co.uk
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@shugo21 | 14 September 12 | |
Well, there is always the eclipse IDE, there is a C++ version and a java version.
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@sng387 | 15 September 12 | |
bloodshed will be good if your student or starting out with OOP programming in C++ but Eclipse or Netbeans will do just the amount of work
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