05-10-2019, 07:36 PM
(05-10-2019, 07:09 PM)Merlin Wrote:The vm running linux on a windows box is a good idea.(05-10-2019, 11:30 AM)AwardTour Wrote: Based on some previous posts it looks like I should avoid Dev C++ (which is too bad because I like the IDE).
Any idea what compiler the graders at Study.com typically use?
Would the best/safest bet be GCC? If so can anyone also recommend a lightweight IDE? By "lightweight" I mean anything that is faster and less of a memory hog than Visual Studio
I'm pretty sure that the evaluators use GCC in both instances, so I ended up using GCC/C++ (technically LLVM/clang) for both my SL C++ and SDC C Programming courses and didn't have any problems.
Both are free and easy to set up as well. I use a Mac so the compiler is native, but I'd set up a virtual machine running Linux if I were going to do this on my Windows PC.
Would downloading Dev C++ and replacing the old Mingw with a more current build be reasonable?
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Master's in Data Science
Western Governors University (WGU) - Completed in 2020.
Bachelor of Science, Business - Information Technology Management
TEEX (3 courses, 10 cr)
The Institutes (3 cr)
NFA (1 cr)
ALEKS (3 cr)
SOPHIA (21 courses, 57 cr)
Study.com (18 courses, 54 cr)
WGU (12 courses, 38 CUs)
Eastern University (9 courses, 27 cr)