anyone know any, or have any recommendations? i'm a college student, and so far have only used codewarrior. Not too fond of it, but then again i haven't used any others except jbuilder (for java)
thanks
-evan
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anyone know any, or have any recommendations? i'm a college student, and so far have only used codewarrior. Not too fond of it, but then again i haven't used any others except jbuilder (for java)
thanks
-evan
I really like Visual C++ 6.
The IDE is really good.
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If I asked you to send me $1000, would your answer be the same as your anwser to this question? (Yes or No)
me too. Get it while you can while your a college student, that software is not cheap when you have to buy as a non college student.
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if you arnt, the standard version is going to run you about 100 dollars. Most colleges will be able to give you a licensed copy for free, and free is always the way to go.
Nothing is for free in this world. I'm sure you pay for it indirectly with tuition or related fees. But if your college offers it, take it since you've already paid for it.Quote:
Originally posted by gammaray51:
if you arnt, the standard version is going to run you about 100 dollars. Most colleges will be able to give you a licensed copy for free, and free is always the way to go.
I picked up Visual C++ from my school's bookstore for $50. It's the standard version which I've seen for $100 in the usual places. Student software prices rock! https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
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I have Visual Studio Enterprise Edition.
Knowing people that know people that have a business that have software and CD burners rock.
--Tet
[This message has been edited by Tetrad (edited April 23, 2001).]
Yes, but I decided to actually buy a version of VC++. I could actually afford it, so I bought it https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gifQuote:
Originally posted by Tetrad:
I have Visual Studio Enterprise Edition.
Knowing people that know people that have a business that have software and CD burners rock.
--Tet
[This message has been edited by Tetrad (edited April 23, 2001).]
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I got Visual Studio 6.0 for $30,Quote:
Originally posted by Pinky:
I picked up Visual C++ from my school's bookstore for $50. It's the standard version which I've seen for $100 in the usual places. Student software prices rock! https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
WinNT,Win2k,Win98,WinME all for $6 a CD...
Office 2000 for $24....
https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/08/2.gif
All through college. Yea!
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Galen, you suck.Quote:
Originally posted by Galen of Edgewood:
I got Visual Studio 6.0 for $30,
WinNT,Win2k,Win98,WinME all for $6 a CD...
Office 2000 for $24....
https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/08/2.gif
All through college. Yea!
that is all.
lol. oh, but i did manage to get Visual c++ 5.0 [learning edition] from my brother for free. my parents bought it for him a couple of years ago, and he just doesn't really use it. hehe.
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In my senior design class everyone got a new boxed copy of Visual studio Pro 6.0 for free https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif that's a 900 dollar software package. now I have to convince the boss to buy new software https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
That's all that I've gotten that's very cheap through UTD. But WOW! Talk about cheap. https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/08/2.gifQuote:
Originally posted by Notin:
Galen, you suck.
that is all.
lol. oh, but i did manage to get Visual c++ 5.0 [learning edition] from my brother for free. my parents bought it for him a couple of years ago, and he just doesn't really use it. hehe.
The University of Texas system has a deal with Microsoft that they will provide the University system with software that will cost only $6/cd. (Cost of burning for the companies that sell it... Plus a bit of profit, I guess.) Microsoft gets people who will likely get their bosses to buy Microsoft software. Not a bad, if you ask me. Wow, a smart move by Microsoft. Will wonders never cease? https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/08/2.gif
The unfortunate thing is that we don't get any documentation. http://dev.www.sharkyforums.forums.relay.cool/
Oh well....
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}
I am using free software for practicing on when I'm at home called Bloodshed Dev-C++. It is an integrated development environment and is similar to the borland package. You can download it at http://www.bloodshed.net/download.html
It's released under the GNU.
I'm using it for just C at the moment and I'm not having problems with it.
Just a suggestion if that's the type of thing you're looking for...
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