linux compiler tools for C

Zbigniew Koziol zkoziol-Zd07PnzKK1IAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sat Jul 24 02:19:59 UTC 2004


I am a stupid immigrant here. But still I am sensitive to language. Is
it used in English to write in lowercase the first letter of the
sentence? "i", I guess, should also be in capital?

zb.
P.s.: I simply do not comprehend silly language in public. Neither
English nor my native Polish. In case of English, I would rather like to
learn from you writing here.

On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 22:08, Aaron Sorensen wrote:
> another thing i heard is Linux is the best for writing cross platform
> apps. so can anybody tell me anything about that or give me a link. the
> thing i really liked about the bloodshed app. is everything was at my
> finger tips so i scrolled up to the top and i could debug the program
> compiler i could go to like create or what ever it was cold at the tool
> bar and then i could create a icon or turn my program into a start
> package
> its jest all at my finger tips is there a app that can do all that like
> bloodshed
> and another question what is the deferents from Linux and windows
> programing ?? like alot of the apps arnt the same or its harder to
> migrate a windows to Linux app right 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 19:02, 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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