Hi ,
I Had a Made a Antivirus Long Time Back In turbo C ,I Would Like To Know What Would Be a Good Compiler In Windows Were Turbo C code Could Be Compiled Or Ported With Ease ,Any suggestions .
You can try in Borland C/Visual Studio. Both of them should work fine!
@ Supra ,
Now Borland C Or Visual Studio ,I think There Are More Laner Products Out There but The Dady is Visual Studio ,Make Sense To Learn Visual Studio ,what About Bloodshed C++ etc etc the Free Walla’s
Antivirus in TC, what would it do? Hide in the ram? Long long long time back I had written a TSR to log keystrokes, that was fun then, realized how M$ screwed up people in the name of selling software.
~LT
If you are looking for free compiler on Windows then Dev cpp is the only one I am aware of. Check the link I posted on the other thread for its download.
LT ,
I Will Like To Port To Windows And start The Project Again ,I Had Called It Amarvac Long Time Back
Hi ,
I Have Downloaded The 4.9.9.2 But i Hate Beta ,I Also Saw Ecslipse and Something Caller Netbeans Something …
eclipse nd netbeans are for java…
dev cpp works with xp. its uses MingW.. which is nothing but a windows port of gcc.
imo dev cpp is the best you can do..
also consider visual studio express edition. its free
Well you can develop C++ applications using eclipse but its just an IDE. Check if it comes with an integrated compiler here Eclipse downloads - mirror selection however I dont think its popular. I have never seen people use eclipse to develop C++ apps, its more popular for Java.
Hi ,
Thank For Updating Me On This …
Hi ,
I Banking On Few Of You Guys Its Ages since i Have Coded ,OTher Then HTML Scripting at TE
It will take me some time to try out eclipse, but I suggest you to proceed with Dev C++ even if its beta. It is an excellent compiler with all the standard syntax of C++. Switching to Borland or MS you may find a little difference in libraries and syntax. I have been using it for years not and have not faced a single problem. If you are interested in MS C++, then here is the link for VC++ 2008 http://www.microsoft.com/express/vc/ its free.
If you dont want any headaches, VC express is a very good option. Only problem with it is, if you build GUI using it, your clients/target machines should have .NET installed. You dont get the win32 mfc stuff for GUI / other API work (i.e directly ;)).
If you want just the compiler and are willing to put in some more effort initially, Dev c++ is a good option.
You can also try wxdevcpp. I have put the link in another thread in this section.
Yaar ,
I Did Go To Wxdevcpp ,Is Ths Dev CPP With Better Libraries Or Something Else ,I Could Not Very Well understand It .
you dont have to use those libraries if you dont want them. Just add your code developed using turbo c into a project and compile. Once that part is done, you can think about the rest.
Hi ,
I Have Installed the Dev C++ Software Now .I Wll start My C Project Once i Redo The Entire C And C++ Language "Means i will Have To Go Through The Same "Learn and Revise The Whole Language " .Its Was When i Was in 8 To 10 Th Class ,I Am 32 Years Old Now .
Hey Guys ,
I Did Try the Same And i Love It ,I Am Not Compiling My Antivirus Just Right Away ,I Need to Revise The Complete Turbo C That i Learned and then See What Are the differences Between this And Turbo C .Also when we go to tools and click on updates ,i can find lots of updates but none of then say a prior version t those are installed .Does that mean they are all new documentation,etc etc and none of then are install .
How about Bloodshed Software - Providing Free Software to the internet community ! Btw C++ compilers are available in abundance in Linux
@amarbir: turbo C was a old non-standard compiler.even vc or borland from other companies too are.
ANSI or ISO C/C++ standards are correctly followed by gcc based compilers.
for eg: Anjuta is a nice compiler ,but available for *nix only.
also ,search for clamav which is a OSS AV for use in Linux systems(servers) to check windows viruses in order to save end user(windows client).you may get some ideas
Hi DS Am Not Into Linux No Plan To ,Hence i will like to stick to Windows environment Only .I Have Downloaded and installed Bloodshed Dev-C++ But i Was Wondering Are They Updating it ever ,The Last Beta Update Was in Feb 2005 ,I Just Cannot Understand How Can a Update To 5.0 Take So Long .
Thats True that Even Turbo C Was a Non Ansi C Compliant Compiler,But it Could Be Made To Work Strictly To Ansi C .Also Turbo C Had a Lot Of Borland specific Code "It Has To What Good Is a ansi C Compiler Anyways " .And You Misjudged My Antivirus query i want to port my old antivirus that i wrote to a new compiler thats runs in windows .So clamav is out of the question .
@praka123
Anjuta is not a compiler, its just an IDE. But a good one. gcc or g++ are the real compilers.
+1.
devcpp is again just an IDE.. it uses MingW which is nothing but a windows port of gcc.
@DS he’s already dl’d and started to use devcpp
@amarbirji.. the development work on the core DevCPP ide stopped like ages back. that does not however take anything away from it. it still is a feature packed environment. there are a lot of add on libraries which are accessible through the updates options..
spend some time with it. you’ll love it.