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Which program is recommend to learn C++? Dev- C++?
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Visual Studio Express Edition or Code::Blocks.
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I have never used Code:Blocks, but I am a fan of Visual Studio Express.
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if you wanna start with code::blocks u should get a "for dummies" book, they use that program for guidance. and btw this is the design forum xD not the programming one, gl & hf programming
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I'm aslo trying to learn game progamming. I think it also needed.
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Video game programming is one of the most lucrative career today. It is for them who are interested in video games. They love finding many bugs in games. They only need a guidance in the right direction, either to become a tester or just to give their ideas to a programmer that can make them work.
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