linux compiler tools for C

John Macdonald john-Z7w/En0MP3xWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Fri Jul 23 23:41:58 UTC 2004


So Hooman, you are agreeing that "bloodshed" is a good
name for a Windows compiler?  :-)

On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 07:13:10PM -0400, Hooman Baradaran wrote:
> Hi,
> In my opinion, Linux is absolutely better. Linux and C are so close that I 
> learned them in the same course (at York U.). The C compiler for Linux is gcc 
> and it's great.
> For me it is much easier to code C/C++ in Linux. In fact I a working on a 
> project using MS Visual C++ in Windows and it bugs me so much I can't wait 
> till it's over!
> 
> Hope that it helps!
> 
> 
> On July 23, 2004 07:02 pm, Aaron Sorensen wrote:
> > Hi I got a book to learn to program C (Sam's teach your self C in 21
> > days 5th) and i looked at the CD that came with it and the compiler is
> > called Dev c++ bloodshed or something its under windows and i was
> > wondering if Linux had a good compiler like bloodshed and that was under
> > the ANSI ISO/iec 9899:1999.
> > and a nother question i have is whats the diffrents form windows and
> > linux programing and should i stick to learning in windows and try linux
> > when i get better or should i learn in linux???
> > thanks for helping me out
> >
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