Question:
Which is the software required for C++?
Prithviraj D Jaguar
2011-08-11 01:52:35 UTC
I am new to C++. I want to know what is the software required for C++. I know that is a programming language used to write software. But which is the software where I can write codes of C++ and run them. For example- Actionscript is used on Adobe Flash, HTML & Javascript works best with Dreamweaver etc. So please tell me which software is required for C++ language.
Seven answers:
Prabhu
2011-08-11 02:16:06 UTC
Hi friend r u start as beginer you can downalod turbo c++ from net its much enough for beginer stage because you can try to write the code and know all of the syntax and all of its OOPS concepts after you learn all of the concepts then try to get a software and or downlaod microsoftvisualstudio6(or)2005(or)2008(or)2010 once you install then u downlaod VC++ documents from net and you will starts automatically code..



Bye gud luck for learning :)



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Prabhu
Matt B
2011-08-11 01:57:21 UTC
There are a number of free development environments for C++, the best of which are probably Code::Blocks and NetBeans. Code::Blocks is focused on C++, while NetBeans can be used for many different programming languages (with the appropriate plugins).
2016-12-01 07:17:09 UTC
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Ashutosh
2011-08-11 05:42:53 UTC
You can use microsoft visual basic 2010. Hope it works for you.
editheraven
2011-08-11 02:57:58 UTC
Try borland c++. As far as i know it has a debugger too and it's an ide.
zunman
2011-08-11 02:20:01 UTC
try visual studio 2010...its free, works great and catches syntax errors instantly :)
2011-08-11 02:09:06 UTC
Sorry dear .I have no idea


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