C programming video tutorial 1 | Installing compilers

Mr Coder August 16, 2012 8

Hey friends, C code champ has came up with a concept of sharing best C  programming video tutorials available on internet. This video tutorial is made by Mr Phil Hameed, a software engineer having 15 years of exhaustive experience in C and C++ programming language. This is first of the series of tutorials covering the entire course of Programming In C Language. This tutorial basically gets you started by downloading and installing a FREE C/C++ compiler and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called Dev-C++. This environment will be used in all the subsequent classes in this course. Let enjoy the C programming video tutorial 1 : How to install C / C++ compilers on windows platforms.

To download the compiler mentioned in below C video tutorial  refers to:
http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html

Feature list of Bloodshed C/C++ compiler :

  • Support GCC-based compilers
  • Integrated debugging
  • Support for multiple languages (localization)
  • Class Browser
  • Code Completion
  • Debug variable Browser
  • Project Manager
  • Customizable syntax highlighting editor
  • Quickly create Windows, console, static libraries and DLLs
  • Support of templates for creating your own project types
  • Makefile creation
  • Edit and compile Resource files
  • Tool Manager
  • Print support
  • Find and replace facilities
  • Package manager, for easy installation of add-on libraries
  • CVS Support
  • To-Do List
  • CPU Window

Lets watch the C programming Video tutorial 1 : Installing Compilers by Mr Phil Hameed.

C programming Video Tutorial on Installing Compilers :

 

We hope you all have enjoyed the video tutorial . If you have any queries ask us in form of comments. Thanks for watching !

8 Comments »

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