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It is necessary to have Code:block to learn C++ ?

19th Apr 2018, 4:33 PM
Lovenish Purohit
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there are many ide such as Eclipse,Dev-C++,NetBeans,Turbo C++,,, u can easily use this
19th Apr 2018, 4:38 PM
Scooby
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IDE's didn't exist when I learned C++. You don't need anything, but a compiler such as GNU C++ and a way to edit source code such as Notepad.
19th Apr 2018, 11:39 PM
John Wells
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Some like Visual Studio. IDE choice is one of those things that vary by preference. Some IDEs have a steep learning curve, however code blocks is one of the easier ones for C++ if you are a beginner.
19th Apr 2018, 6:51 PM
G.T.T
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Martin Taylor I used edit, vi, and emacs in that order before I wrote my own because I hated them all. Never touched ms-dos, until Windows 2000. I owned DEC and Apple systems prior to that.
20th Apr 2018, 2:04 AM
John Wells
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