Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?



pkirk25 said:

I skipped the MSDN
download so saved 3.8 gigs of disk space and probably will be in much
the same position I am now - Google is the ultimate manual.

And anyway MSDN can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com so you simply
browse the bits you need when you need them. Handy for Win32 stuff. For C
stuff, though, I suggest a decent C reference book rather than MSDN!

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