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Windows invites you to code as you are. Use whatever coding language or framework you prefer - whether developing with tools on Windows or with Linux tools on the Windows Subsystem for Linux, this guide will help you get set up and install what you need to start coding, debugging, and accessing services to put your work into production.

Development paths

Forum about anything you want to talk about. Compiled1 Billion Lines Of Code With Dev-C In 15 Minutes! Orwell and Windows 98se. By Steven Thompson. DEV-C Publisher's Description. Bloodshed Dev-C is a full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the C/C programming language. It uses Mingw port of GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) as it's compiler. Dev-C can also be used in combination with Cygwin or any other GCC based compiler. Features are: - Support GCC-based compilers.


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Dev-C Portable is a free and open source integrated development environment software download filed under programming software and made available by Bloodshed Software for Windows. The review for Dev-C Portable has not been completed yet, but it was tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. Fully Integrated C/C Development Environment Project models CLion uses the project model to inform its coding assistance, refactoring, coding style consistency, and other smart actions in the editor. Dev-C uses GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection. If you really can't live without them, you can use conio functions this way: Include conio.h to your source, and add C: Dev-C Lib conio.o to 'Linker Options' in Project Options (where C: Dev-C is where you installed Dev-C). Please note that conio support is far from perfect.


Get started with Python
Install Python and get your development environment setup on Windows or Windows Subsystem for Linux.


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Install Android Studio, or choose a cross-platform solution like Xamarin, React, or Cordova, and get your development environment setup on Windows.


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Get started building desktop apps for Windows using the Windows App SDK, UWP, Win32, WPF, Windows Forms, or updating and deploying existing desktop apps with MSIX and XAML Islands.


Get started with C++ and C
Get started with C++, C, and assembly to develop apps, services, and tools.


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Tools and platforms


Windows Subsystem for Linux
Use your favorite Linux distribution fully integrated with Windows (no more need for dual-boot).
Install WSL


Windows Terminal
Customize your terminal environment to work with multiple command line shells.
Install Terminal


Windows Package Manager
Use the winget.exe client, a comprehensive package manager, with your command line to install applications on Windows.
Install Windows Package Manager (public preview)


Microsoft PowerToys
Tune and streamline your Windows experience for greater productivity with this set of power user utilities.
Install PowerToys


VS Code
A lightweight source code editor with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, a rich ecosystem of extensions (C++, C#, Java, Python, PHP, Go) and runtimes (such as .NET and Unity).
Install VS Code


Visual Studio
An integrated development environment that you can use to edit, debug, build code, and publish apps, including compilers, intellisense code completion, and many more features.
Install Visual Studio


Azure
A complete cloud platform to host your existing apps and streamline new development. Azure services integrate everything you need to develop, test, deploy, and manage your apps.
Set up an Azure account


.NET
An open source development platform with tools and libraries for building any type of app, including web, mobile, desktop, gaming, IoT, cloud, and microservices.
Install .NET


Run Windows and Linux

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows developers to run a Linux operating system right alongside Windows. Both share the same hard drive (and can access each other's files), the clipboard supports copy-and-paste between the two naturally, there's no need for dual-booting. WSL enables you to use BASH and will provide the kind of environment most familiar to Mac users.

  • Learn more in the WSL docs or via WSL videos on Channel 9.

You can also use Windows Terminal to open all of your favorite command line tools in the same window with multiple tabs, or in multiple panes, whether that's PowerShell, Windows Command Prompt, Ubuntu, Debian, Azure CLI, Oh-my-Zsh, Git Bash, or all of the above.

Learn more in the Windows Terminal docs or via Windows Terminal videos on Channel 9. Haworth fern task desk chair.

Transitioning between Mac and Windows

Check out our guide to transitioning between between a Mac and Windows (or Windows Subsystem for Linux) development environment. It can help you map the difference between:

Additional resources

A full-featured IDE for C/C++ that provides developer with all the tools they need to compile, run, syntax check, debug and run the code

What's new in DEV-C++ 6.30:

  • Added: Parallel compilation enabled by default for release builds through MAKE Jobs.
  • Added: 3 Buttons for setting up custom shell command line tabs.
  • Updated: Code completion and menues for dark themes.
  • Updated: CTRL-TAB editor tab selection wrapping.
Read the full changelog

Computer programming languages have evolved over the years and there's no sign of a regression in this respect. The existing IDEs get updated with more and more features to help developers create their applications as easily as possible, in error-free environments.

One of the tools that is still very useful, even though is hasn't received an update for years on, is DEV-C++. This open-source utility comes with many handy features, but mainly for basic programming needs rather than for advanced programming.

The installation runs smoothly, so you'll be able to work with the application in a matter of seconds rather than minutes as in the case of the heavy-weights you can find in this software category. The interface is quite user-friendly, with all the options in plain sight and a generous workspace.

With the help of this tool you'll be able to create and edit many common source file formats such as .C, .CPP, .CC, .C++ or .CP. It is capable of handling as well header files with the following extensions: .H, .HPP, .RH and .HH. Also, resource scripts (.RC) are supported and you'll be able to save your projects in the native .DEV format.

The DEV-C++ IDE also has the required compiling and debugging commands you would expect. Individual configurations for compiler, environment and editor are available, so you'll be able to fully customize them. If you feel some functions or operations require some explanations, you can find the answers for most questions in the application's documentation.

As an integrated programing environment, this software will surely be more than sufficient for those who don't need modern features. It provides all the necessary tools and packs a decent set of features to get one going on the code writing path, so it's worth at least a try, especially since it is completely free of cost.

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DEV-C++ was reviewed by Olivian Puha
4.0/5
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • 32 MB of RAM
  • The executables compiled by Dev-C++ will need MSVCRT.DLL (comes with Windows 95 OSR 2 or higher)
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DEV-C++ 6.30

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