c/c++ compiler on windows

From: Anand S Bisen (abisen_at_example.com)
Date: 01/31/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:24:11 -0500

Hello

Generally i write my programs in some sort of unix boxes, but now that i
got a laptop and i have windows xp running on top of that i was shopping
around for a decent c/c++ compiler. I can get visual studio .net 2002,
2003 or plain visual studio 6 free for download from my university but
they look pretty much over kill for what i do. I generally code in plain
ANSI C/C++ and i dont want to give huge disk space for just a compiler
and it's libraries.

I would really appreciate if somebody could point me to a c/c++ or even
fortran compiler IDE for windows that i can buy/download/etc.. for my
personal use.

Thanks

Anand



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