Re: List of C++ gui compiler and book?
I have commanded no one to do anything and even provided an abbreviated answer in post 2. If you do not have the knowledge to set C++ up, explaining the intricacies of getting to the point of actually being able to do a project is a very time-consuming task, simply in terms of setting up and learning/teaching the needed tools. The original poster could have come back and said "I am sure this is what I want, here's why", and I would have/still am more than happy to help. But it's not worth generating several essays of content without some assurance that this is more than a whim; if it's a "I want to learn programming" type of thing, there are many simpler places to start that don't require me to teach programming just so you can properly use a build system.
Please stop jumping on me for warning people off C++ and start considering that I have been developing almost exclusively in it for 2 years now. I think someon
e that has used a language for serious mathematical and CPU-intensive coding for 2 years up to and including consulting the C++ standard on many occasions is qualified to say how horrifying or not it is. C++ is something that you use when you need speed but have a problem complicated enough to warrant a fairly high level of abstraction, and the consequence is that every single feature of the language sacrifices simplicity for the ability to have your compiler spit out efficient assembly language. It also has a number of features (hello, move constructors, compile-time template metaprogramming) which exist only to allow you to write faster code. If you think Libaudioverse or my C++ knowledge is trivial, just come out and say so and we can discuss it. But I would say that I'm one of the most qualified on this forum to discuss this particular topic.
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