CSCI 1200 - Spring 2007 Computer Science II |
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CygwinYou probably already have Cygwin on your laptop as part of the RCS default installation. What is it? It's a UNIX environment for the Windows Operating System. You can do all of your work for this class using Cygwin, g++, and a text editor such as Emacs (in other words, you don't need to use Visual Studio). Read more about Cygwin here:Emacs on WindowsFor those of you interested in running the Emacs text editor on your Windows OS, you can download the binaries and access documentation here:
Dev C++Here's a free shareware (GNU General Public License) C++ development environment that can be used with the gcc compilers. The environment is similar to Visual Studio and is a good option for this class.MinGW (Minimalistic GNU for Windows)MinGW is a Windows native port of many of the GNU tool sets - including G++. This will allow you to run G++ (and other GNU tools) in Windows without needing to use Cygwin. These tools are released under Public Domain & GNU General Public License. The main site contains links to the tool documentation (in the Documentation section) as well as a Wiki which contains lots of information (such as FAQs and How-To). The downloads page on the main MinGW page is a bit out-of-date, so head on over to the MinGW SourceForge page to find the most recent downloads. http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/ Quick and easy installation:
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Insight (Stand-Alone GNU Debugger (GDB) Front-End)Insight is a front-end for the GNU Debugger (GDB). This is covered by the GNU General Public License. The website is unfortunately lacking when it comes to documentation, however, the tool is pretty easy to use. If you play around with it enough, you'll get the hang of it. This tool is released as source code that is compatible with *nix and Windows/Cygwin. http://sourceware.org/insight/index.php If you don't want to build it and you are a Windows user, our friends at MinGW have a Windows native version you can download. Go to the MinGW SourceForge download page. Under the 'Purposed' section, download 'insight.exe' under 'insight-6.3.50-20051116-cvs' Notes:
jEdit G++ Commando FileFor those of you out there who use the jEdit text editor, this is a Console Commando file for running G++ (i.e. an easy to use GUI). This should be compatible with WinXP, *nix, and Mac. The download contains a readme with important information and notes. Please be sure to read this! http://caligon.bluefang-logic.com/file.htm?act=view&id=2 MinGW, Insight, and jEdit Commando File information courtesy Matthew Turnbull. |