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Old 16-03-2008, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys I am bit bore now.. Can't game therefore I thought of learning C++ .. I had learnt C++ in 11'th and now I am on the verge of completing 12'th .. But due to shifting of my school I was unable to get Computer Science in 12 . .Leave that.. Suggest me good C++ compiler for KDE>. can Kdevelop be used ? If yes how to compile C++ programs.. I am totally noob in C++ in Linux.. I had only used Borland Compiler.. So I am pretty unknown of new terms .. If possible suggest me some good C++ learning sites

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Old 16-03-2008, 08:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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^use motor ide:
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it looks and feels like borland ce#p.still gcc is what is working behind.
else anjuta is nice.but it is gtk2+ based.then there is eclipse ide.
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Even Geany IDE is nice.I use it on Ubuntu GNOME.
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^use motor ide:
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sudo apt-get install motor
it looks and feels like borland ce#p.still gcc is what is working behind.
else anjuta is nice.but it is gtk2+ based.then there is eclipse ide.
Hey thanks.. But I need some advance compilers... I want to leave that black and blue compilers. I got kdevelop through which I can create C++ files but how to compile it
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If you want an IDE, then yes KDevelop is really nice. It also has got some nice templates for GUI programming with C++ using Qt.

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Hey thanks.. But I need some advance compilers... I want to leave that black and blue compilers. I got kdevelop through which I can create C++ files but how to compile it
Learn the make system. It's a much better way of managing projects. Create a new project. Then build it and compile it. This link is quite nice one to learn about make - http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/Tutor/Make/
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