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Author Topic: What do we know about Bloodshed Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2?  (Read 1984 times)

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Offline ar81

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13 December 2007, 21:44:37
I was wondering how good this software tool would be for Orbiter devs.
See http://www.download.com/Bloodshed-Dev-C-/3000-2069_4-10498828.html


Offline Brando14100

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Reply #1 - 13 December 2007, 23:11:57
Don't ask me cause me no know :wonder:

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Offline Tommy

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Reply #2 - 18 December 2007, 00:52:52
AFAIK it's useless for Orbiter - only works with gcc style compilers such as MinGW and Cygwin. It's a shame, it's a pretty
nice IDE


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Reply #3 - 18 December 2007, 03:14:35
Bloodshed Dev was the first c++ editor I used when I was starting out. It's good for beginners, but not for experts.
Honestly, use it only if you've started learning c++;


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Offline computerex

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Reply #4 - 19 December 2007, 02:02:20
Excellent compiler for "casual" projects. I use it all the time to cheat on my math homework :D.


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Reply #5 - 19 December 2007, 03:48:21
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computerex wrote:
Excellent compiler for "casual" projects. I use it all the time to cheat on my math homework :D.

Do you have any Equation Solvers for my Algebra 2 class?
:)


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Reply #6 - 19 December 2007, 22:16:15
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GXE3 wrote:
Do you have any Equation Solvers for my Algebra 2 class?
:)

Nah. But my Geometry teacher makes us do these algebra reviews. One time I had to simplify 34 radicals. She was a bit amazed when I managed to pull a 34/34, showing exactly one line of work for each problem. She suspected me of pulling something like that however, since she already knew I could program.



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