Re: [Nolug] Possibly stupid question!

From: Mark D Robinson <mrobinso_at_fpkc.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:39:12 -0500
Message-Id: <20060819014419.D1CE081B@covington.redfishnetworks.com>

I believe most distros include GCC http://gcc.gnu.org/ . It's available
for other platforms, including Cygwin and MinGW under Windows.

On the other hand, there are free C/C++ compilers avaiable for Windows.
http://www.devzoo.com/index.php

HTH

Mark Robinson

-----Original Message-----
I will be starting UNO as an engineering major in the spring semester.
In engineering you are required to know some programming and as a
prerequisite you must take a programming class and I believe they teach
C,C+,or C++ and I would like to know if you can run and compile C code
in Linux? Windows requires you to purchase expensive programs to do this
I think I remember reading somewhere that this was built into Linux. Is
this correct?

Chris Johnston
http://christopherjohnston.blogspot.com

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