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Apr 23 2012 12:51pm
Quote (fr33ag3nt @ Apr 23 2012 11:17am)
This and if your on a windows machine. Get Oracle or some free VMare drop putty and use Linux in it, doesnt take up much ram and is more appealing. Besides Everyone going to school for PC should have some form of Linux at there hands IMO.


Aside from the terminals scattered all around campus and in labs, I didn't. I had a PC Windows box (for gaming) with Cygwin, Eclipse/IntelliJ, and Matlab on it, and a 12" Apple Powerbook which had gcc/gdb, LaTeX, and all those other handy tools... which were more than sufficient for the classes I did.

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Apr 23 2012 05:07pm
Currently using winGW and it works and all but I still got to mess around with it more, but I'm alreaday use to the commands so thats good
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Apr 25 2012 05:15am
Visual C++ Express is free to register, so download that. For your command line compilation needs, MinGW (google "sourceforge MinGW") is your best option.
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Apr 25 2012 05:31am
Quote (aruite @ 25 Apr 2012 12:15)
Visual C++ Express is free to register, so download that. For your command line compilation needs, MinGW (google "sourceforge MinGW") is your best option.


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Codeblocks for linux is pretty nice.
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