Hi,
I want to write a program that uses standard C++, which one is better ?
Thanks
Visual Studio 2005 Vs Borland Studio which one is for C++ ?
They both can be used for C++. I know that Visual C++ 2005 has very good standards compliance. I would imagine Borland is also decent. You can use either.
Although, you probably would want Visual Studio 2005 if you can have choice. At least for the debugger.
Reply:Er, when you say 'Standard C++', do you mean that you want to build console programs with the standard C++ libraries that use functions like cin() and cout()?
I've downloaded %26amp; tried the free versions of Microsoft's %26amp; Borland's C++ compilers, but I haven't tried their full compiler packages. The Borland IDE is more annoying to set up if you want to compile a program without using their stupid Windows VCL framework. Microsoft's IDE is easier to set up if you want to create a console program or create a program with the Windows API functions. Both compilers support the console %26amp; standard C++ library though.
Reply:Ive only used VS 2005 and it works great for C++ (even though im a crappy programmer :))
Reply:I've used both. I would suggest you play with both of them. Then decide which one works best for you.
Reply:There the same basically they all have the C++ commands.
borland version i do not like but alot of people enjoy it
I'd stick with VS2005 .Net
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