Pune University has recommended implementation of C/C++ programs for us
using GCC, but we still do it using Turbo/Borland 1994, which is buggy
and nothing but piece of shit This is superfail.

This is 2011 man, why are we using a software which was last released in
1994? 17 years old!?!?!!?

What should I do so that we use Dev C++ / Code::Blocks? Linux is not
going to come in the college for computer engineering students, so
forget that. At least we can use a better IDE?!

-- 
Nilesh Govindarajan
http://nileshgr.com

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