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Re: [linrad] OFFTOPIC: C compilers and libraries?
Well, if you are forced to work in an MS Windows enviroment you
can get "cygwin" for free. Read about it here
http://www.redhat.com/software/cygwin/
Then go here and get it
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
and get it by clicking the "install now" icon
What you really should be doing is asking about how to get a copy
Linux or BSD UNIX on your PC. But cygwin will get you most of
what is included with Linux/UNIX. After installing the basic
system you can them go back and get compiles (C and others) plus
X11 server and 100's of other packages.
--- Conrad G0RUZ <conrad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am just tentatively taking my first steps into programming at
> University
> and as is traditional we are starting with C. We use Microsoft Visual
> Studio
> V6 at University which seems quite good to me having had no
> experience of
> anything else. As I am not resident at University and commute each
> day so I
> don't find it particularly easy to get computer time. What I really
> need is
> something for at home that will run in a windows environment.
>
> I believe that there are plenty of free compilers out there, and that
> there
> are quite a few programmers on here; so what do you recommend.
>
> Of course if someone wanted to help a poor student obtain a copy of
> Visual
> Studio cheaply that would be even better. It is advantageous for me
> to use
> the same software as the University has elected to use for obvious
> reasons.
>
> Regards
>
> Conrad G0RUZ
>
>
>
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