On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 02:06 +0530, Mehul Ved wrote:
> I don't know if it's something at your end but I am able to download
> it from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dev-cpp/devcpp-4.9.9.2_setup.exe
This link works fine, Mehul, thank you. I'm not sure why I was unable to
get to it yesterday.
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On Saturday 05 Dec 2009 3:10:59 pm Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
> > I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> > at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bit clunky but
> > CodeBlocks is pretty good.
> >
> > I would second that. My son (he is in DAV) had the s
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Roshan George wrote:
> I have also been unable to get Dev-C++ from the Bloodshed website
> because everything eventually leads to a broken link there.
I don't know if it's something at your end but I am able to download
it from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/d
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 01:29 +0530, Ashok Gautham wrote:
> SCHOOLS? It is there in colleges. The Anna Univ syllabus calls for ANSI C++,
> but requires using TurboC++ for labs!
So I've heard. I hope the code at least compiles on other compilers.
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Roshan George
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On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 06:24 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local browsing
> centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze machine in my
> wife's office (which she keeps because her printer is not linux compatible).
>
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 12:08 +0530, Prem Kurian Philip wrote:
> Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
> easier to use that Turbo C.
>
> I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bi
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Prem Kurian Philip
wrote:
> Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
> easier to use that Turbo C.
>
> I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
> at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bit
On Saturday 05 Dec 2009 12:08:51 pm Prem Kurian Philip wrote:
> >I frankly do not want to get my hands dirty with pirated software - the
> >kid is under legal age anyway and it is just a few months more ...
>
> Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
> easier to us
>> wrote:
>> > my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local
>> > browsing centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze
>> > machine in my wife's office (which she keeps because her printer is not
>> > linux compatible). One cannot torture kids with one's own
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> I frankly do not want to get my hands dirty with pirated software - the kid is
> under legal age anyway and it is just a few months more ...
It will as legal(illegal) under DOSbox as under windows. In fact those
who use Vista or newer ve
On Saturday 05 Dec 2009 11:12:30 am Mehul Ved wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
>
> wrote:
> > my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local
> > browsing centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze
> > machine in my wife's office (wh
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
> my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local browsing
> centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze machine in my
> wife's office (which she keeps because her printer is not linux compatible).
> One
On Friday 04 Dec 2009 9:19:17 pm Roshan George wrote:
> My younger brother is in the XIIth standard at the moment, and is
> required to write some basic C++ code in his practical exams.
>
my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local browsing
centre, got a copy of turbo C an
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Roshan George wrote:
> 3. I assume this sort of code is common across all schools. Does anyone
> know if the state board accepts more modern code? In this case, I will
> just inform the school.
SCHOOLS? It is there in colleges. The Anna Univ syllabus calls for ANS
Hello, everyone,
My younger brother is in the XIIth standard at the moment, and is
required to write some basic C++ code in his practical exams. I have an
extra desktop running Ubuntu 9.10 on which I installed the basic stuff
(g++ 4.4, libstdc++6).
The students at his school are taught under the
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