Visual C++ 7.1 (aka Visual C++ .NET 2003). 7.0 looks the same.DD_133 wrote:Randy, what compiler is that?
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Randy could as easily use CVS with VC if he wanted to. The fact that he doesn't want has nothing to do with using a commercial IDE.
If you ask professional programmers you will see that most working for Windows use VC++. Not because it's from Microsoft but because they think it's the best. Everyone I know thinks so.
I checked several commercial IDE's and I have to say that most simply suck. And I don't even want to talk about the free ones...
If you ask professional programmers you will see that most working for Windows use VC++. Not because it's from Microsoft but because they think it's the best. Everyone I know thinks so.
I checked several commercial IDE's and I have to say that most simply suck. And I don't even want to talk about the free ones...