On 07/02/18 16:35, Real Troll wrote:
> On 07/02/2018 19:22, Cholo Lennon wrote:
>>
>> BCC32C C++ is not the same as Turbo C/C++ (it's not a replacement).
>> The 1st one is just a compiler, the last one is a compiler+IDE (a
>> limited IDE BTW).
> But that is all they need to start with.
No. Newbies use Turbo C/C++, among other things, because it's easy to
use. A command line compiler + editor is not the same.
> If you really feel for them
> then ask them to install VS Code free text editor as well and they can
> configure it to compile their C++ programs. They can ask you because
> you are quite here.
VS code is not a bad idea, +1, I forgot it (and I use it everyday)
>
>>
>> And if I have to recommend a compiler I'd suggest g++/clang instead of
>> BCC32C. A free compiler+IDE could be Visual Studio Community or
>> Eclipse CDT + gcc/clang.
>
> Did you do that?
The same to you... Did you do that? No, you answered me (being pedantic
BTW) not the OP.
Yes, I used/use almost all Borland/Embarcaderto tools, including
Sidekick, Quatro Pro, Turbo C/C++/Pascal/Prolog, Turbo Debugger, Turbo
Assembler Borland C++, BDE, Delphi, JBuilder, Kylix and C++ Builder.
Shall I have to justify every sentence to you?
>>
>>>
>>
>> You're right, but IMHO your suggestions are not the best.
>
> Fortunately, we have great thinkers and distinguished experts such as
> yourself.
>
Yeah, I am the best C++ expert in the universe... C'mon. I you cannot
keep an argument without being agressive or pedantic, I'm sorry, I'm
losing my time "real troll"