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Which do I use ide for learn c ++

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    hi, Which do I use ide for learn c ++ ?.

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      hi, Which do I use ide for learn c ++ ?.

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      You do not need an IDE to learn the language, but Free IDE and Developer Tools | Visual Studio Community[^] is the best choice for development. See also Visual C++ Reference[^].

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        hi, Which do I use ide for learn c ++ ?.

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        vi (vim perhaps) on a Linux box. IDEs are for sissies.

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          vi (vim perhaps) on a Linux box. IDEs are for sissies.

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          CPallini wrote:

          IDEs are for sissies.

          So are displays and WYSIWYG editors. An ASR-33 and ed are all you need! :) (And yes, I'm old enough to have actually written programs that way. :sigh: )

          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            CPallini wrote:

            IDEs are for sissies.

            So are displays and WYSIWYG editors. An ASR-33 and ed are all you need! :) (And yes, I'm old enough to have actually written programs that way. :sigh: )

            Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            I am young enough to continue using vim. :-D

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