Newbe needs compiler

L

Les Coover

I am taking my first structured programming class and we will be doing some
C programming. Perhaps latter I will be taking
other classes developing C programming further but I don't need anything
very fancy just something basic that will compile and run
my C programs (with some kind of editor window if it isn't too much extra).
What do you recommend (as reasonably priced as possible--I am a student)?
How do I download it? How do I get the CD ROM?

My System:
Micro Tech computer with 128 MB RAM and 19 GB hard drive, also has Zip 250
drive.

Windows 98 Operating System

Office 2000 Professional suite.
 
A

Artie Gold

Les said:
I am taking my first structured programming class and we will be doing some
C programming. Perhaps latter I will be taking
other classes developing C programming further but I don't need anything
very fancy just something basic that will compile and run
my C programs (with some kind of editor window if it isn't too much extra).
What do you recommend (as reasonably priced as possible--I am a student)?
How do I download it? How do I get the CD ROM?

My System:
Micro Tech computer with 128 MB RAM and 19 GB hard drive, also has Zip 250
drive.

Windows 98 Operating System

Office 2000 Professional suite.

http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/q18.3.html

HTH,
--ag
 
J

Jeff

Les Coover said:
I am taking my first structured programming class and we will be doing some
C programming. Perhaps latter I will be taking
other classes developing C programming further but I don't need anything
very fancy just something basic that will compile and run
my C programs (with some kind of editor window if it isn't too much extra).
What do you recommend (as reasonably priced as possible--I am a student)?
How do I download it? How do I get the CD ROM?

My System:
Micro Tech computer with 128 MB RAM and 19 GB hard drive, also has Zip 250
drive.

Windows 98 Operating System

Office 2000 Professional suite.


I suggest LCC,
www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
 
L

Les Coover

I chose Dev-C++ 4.9.9.0 (Buck Rogers post). Thank you everyone for
providing the excellent information.
 

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