well i need a C++ compiler that will work with windows 7 64bit so any help is welcomed
Visual Studio C++ 64 bit
It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.
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An integrated development environment (IDE) also known as integrated design environment or integrated debugging environment is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development. An IDE normally consists of:
- a source code editor
- a compiler and/or an interpreter
- build automation tools
- a debugger
It's like JFK announcing the moon mission. He had no expertise in space travel, and no way of knowing if it would work. He just announced "we're going to the moon" and then they made it happen because everyone was on the same page and working towards the same goal. If he had said "well, let's get some people in space, and we'll see how far out we can get, and if I find someone to make a rocket strong enough, we could possibly approach the moon's orbit and maybe land" it wouldn't have happened.
With my point of view the Miracle C Compiler compiles is a best compiler for c++. I like to use this compiler, Because Its for console provides a multi-window development environment with integrated compiler and linker, and online helpfile documentation.
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I just to buy Borland C++ 5.5 Compiler last Monday. It is the high performance foundation and core technology of Inprise. It can also support to windows 7 64 bits. Its very nice to use with nice performance.
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I use half a dozen C + + compilers on a regular basis, but it is just a taste. I recommend that people take the standards seriously consider a translator. If possible, avoid compiler, which does not accurately approximate the ISO-standard, or fails to provide a robust implementation of the standard library. C++ compiler is a best compiler than other compiler and easy to use it.
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