Re: help required.



kaps wrote:

Hello

What is the best IDE to use for C/C++ languages?

Depends on what you mean by "best", doesn't it? Many people developing
for Windows like Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE. Free to use versions of
Visual C++ are supplied by Microsoft. Visit their site.

Previously I used "turbo c" compiler on Windows XP.

But now I switched to Windows Vista where I cant use it.

Why not? From what I have heard from others (I have yet to touch Vista
myself), DOS programs can still work under Vista. except for fullscreen
ones.

I tried to
setup CDT eclipse but could not compile C program.


Can somebody please tell me which IDE is best and from where to
download?

My personal choice is the Vim editor, but that's not for everyone.
Otherwise there are some good IDEs like Dev-C++, Code::Blocks etc.

Have you done a Google search. Usually such simple queries can be
answered just as well by Google. Also your question is, strictly
speaking, off-topic here. You might also want to try a group like
comp.programming, comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32 for more
recommendations. Also try a group under the comp.os.ms-dos category for
help with trying to get DOS applications running under Vista. Also you
might want to ask in groups under the microsoft.public category for
more help with Windows and DOS based problems. You find all the above
mentioned groups by using the search facility of Google Groups, but I
recommend posting through a regular news server, as Google Groups is
taking no action to prevent their users from abusing Usenet with spam.

.



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