Vistual studio community 2017
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I'm having trouble with 2 thousand errors as well. Unfortunately the errors are all in my DNA.
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What is this IDE you speak of? All you need is a terminal and emacs.
I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
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I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
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I like code::blocks on Ubuntu.jdart wrote:What is this IDE you speak of? All you need is a terminal and emacs.
I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
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Using Visual Studio has made me lazy
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I use code::blocks too but on win 7Dann Corbit wrote:I like code::blocks on Ubuntu.jdart wrote:What is this IDE you speak of? All you need is a terminal and emacs.
I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
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Using Visual Studio has made me lazy
It is free , good , have a profiler
I think it is sufficent to do my hobby , and I think it is sufficent for a "no progress" engine too
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Thirty years ago I was using vi too. Using OO to open a new line and :wq to quit and saving edits.
And 'i' to insert a character.
And 'i' to insert a character.
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Hi Daniel,
I use code::blocks too - an old version(12.11) on win 7. I tried a recent version(16.01). While compiling, the display goes haywire - then recovers. I did not understand why. After this happened several times I went back to the old version. Which is your version and have you faced any such problem?
Regards
I use code::blocks too - an old version(12.11) on win 7. I tried a recent version(16.01). While compiling, the display goes haywire - then recovers. I did not understand why. After this happened several times I went back to the old version. Which is your version and have you faced any such problem?
Regards
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Hellopkumar wrote:Hi Daniel,
I use code::blocks too - an old version(12.11) on win 7. I tried a recent version(16.01). While compiling, the display goes haywire - then recovers. I did not understand why. After this happened several times I went back to the old version. Which is your version and have you faced any such problem?
Regards
I think I use a recent version and these things didn't happened for me . This evening I'll say to you the exact version I use , I'm not at home.(show a screen shot of your problem if you can).
But I remember I leaved the 12 .xx version because I never made the profiling plug in working properly.
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If you want, you can try this new RC version:pkumar wrote:Hi Daniel,
I use code::blocks too - an old version(12.11) on win 7. I tried a recent version(16.01). While compiling, the display goes haywire - then recovers. I did not understand why. After this happened several times I went back to the old version. Which is your version and have you faced any such problem?
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Using Visual Studio has made me go much faster than any other alternative, starting from vi, pascal, delphi... Why have to do strange things instead of just producing? I'm not interested on doing things by hand.Dann Corbit wrote:I like code::blocks on Ubuntu.jdart wrote:What is this IDE you speak of? All you need is a terminal and emacs.
I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
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Using Visual Studio has made me lazy
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There is no doubt that VS is the best IDE to debug, also you can add some add-on to get a better experienceDann Corbit wrote:I like code::blocks on Ubuntu.jdart wrote:What is this IDE you speak of? All you need is a terminal and emacs.
I have had no special problem with VC++ but I am not using C#.
--Jon
Using Visual Studio has made me lazy
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