Do you know of any Linux C programming language that I can use for programming? Is there a Linux C freeware that I download?
Linux C programming freeware?
Look at the GNU C Compiler.
See if you can install a package called gcc or g++ (for C++). They are both free.
Reply:Here you go...
Hitec PCC-Lite
http://www.htsoft.com/products/compilers...
Download
http://www.htsoft.com/downloads/getfile....
SDCC Small device compiler
http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/
Free C %26amp; C++ Compilers and IDE's
http://www.freebyte.com/programming/cpp/
Loads of freeware for Linux
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget....
Reply:devc++
Reply:I have found these solutions for you:
http://helplinux.altervista.org/english/...
and
http://helplinux.altervista.org/english/...
I hope these are usefull ;)
Reply:there are lots of free C++ editors and compilers available. Here's a link to one
http://www.freebyte.com/programming/cpp/
C++ can be used for both Windows and Unix (Linux) based Os's. A good compiler like Borland is very simple to configure so you can port your code to run on a wide variety of systems.
You might want to try Visual C first if your just learning. C++ is a high level complex language, and depending on what your intentions are, you may need to hunt down specific function library's to do what you want. I am partial to Borland, it's expensive to buy but has everything a programmer could ever need and is extremely well documented.
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