Anti-rec for Dev-C++
Oct. 24th, 2012 07:37 pm... a dev environment for C/C++ under Windows.
On start-up, you get greeted with the following:
I then scrolled through some of the tips of the day... and the ones I saw were largely about enabling or disabling features.
I am SO unimpressed. I am probably not unimpressed enough to scrounge up something else, given that I don't want to do much with C++ this week, but WOW.
On start-up, you get greeted with the following:
Tip of the day
Did you know...
... you shouldn't disable these tips? The tips presented here will give you undocumented information not found anywhere else. If you disable them and want to view them at a later time, select "Help / Tip of the day"...
I then scrolled through some of the tips of the day... and the ones I saw were largely about enabling or disabling features.
I am SO unimpressed. I am probably not unimpressed enough to scrounge up something else, given that I don't want to do much with C++ this week, but WOW.
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Date: 2012-10-24 07:37 pm (UTC)This is definitely a situation that can be described as What The Documentation, though.
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Date: 2012-10-24 08:57 pm (UTC)[*] although thinking about it, perhaps it expects Visual C++ or other compiler to already be resident.
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Date: 2012-10-25 12:28 pm (UTC)For the actual language, steer well clear; the documentation is liable to be full of things that are specific to that environment and is unlikely to flag non-portable language features terribly clearly, because if they did that then it would be much easier to switch to a different environment. Much better to learn portable code if possible.