Re: Need Standard C++ Compiler for M$ Windows

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On 8/14/06, Yunus <yunus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 8/13/06, Yunus <yunus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I am learning C++. Can anyone suggest a good Standard C++ Compiler for
> > Windows ?
> >
> > FYI, i am using dual OS i.e:Fedora Core 3 (FC 3) dan Win XP. In FC 3, i
have
> > GNU g++ compiler.

>From :"Arthur Pemberton",
> well, Borland just isn't what it used to be. So I am going to have to
> suggest Microsoft Visual Studio, I don't much use it myslf, however I
> do know that code which compiles in g++ tends to compile on it, with
> slight mods.

>From: "jdow",
> I believe if you dig around msdn.microsoft.com you can find yourself
> a free, for awhile, copy of the Visual C++ compiler, which means if
> you get into Microsoft specific "stuff" you'll have a toop to work
> with.
> Otherwise you get to go through the gyrations needed to install
> the gnu compilers on Windows. It can be done. I've not tried it.
> Others here have, I am sure.
Hi, Arthur and jdow,
I don't want to get into Micro$oft specific "stuff". VC++ will be my last
choice. I would like portable C++ code.

I have ever heard about Intel C++ compiler. Does Intel C++ compiler support
Standard C++?

Thanks.

yunus


Yunis,

I hve used the MS tool. They basically ripped the IDE off of Borland.
Anyways, I used it just to verify that my code would compile in it,
after developing it in Fedora/Kdevelop/g++ , and basically, if it
compiles in Visual Studio, it will compile in g++. Not sure if that is
good enough for you.
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