Whats the best set up for c/c++ programming on windows?
Forgetting that shit and focusing a language that's in a higher market demand
>>61725646
updoc
>>61725662
b-but i like C so far
>>61725671
:^)
>>61725646
>>61725662
> highest paid language
> not in demand
He wants you to learn Javascript. What a fag
>>61725646
the best setup is to either install linux or buy a mac
>>61725725
Highest paid != in demand
No.. more like Ruby, Scala or Go...and actually Node JS is pretty cool.. DOM JS is awesome too... us web and API guys get to actually work on fun projects, not some boring router or keyboard firmware or whatever you C fags work on
>>61725646
msys2 with vim gcc and tmux. Use emacs if you don't like vim.
>>61725646
>programming on windows?
ahahahahahahahahaha
>>61725831
this, but points deducted for uuuing winbabbies
A virtual machine.
>>61725646
Visual Studio
>>61725806
/g/uru's choice
>>61725671
what is that?
>>61725646
u need a real os first
>>61725646
Install Gentoo.
mingw-32 with you favorite text editor(notepad++, sublime text, vscode) until your project goes over 1k lines
>>61725646
Code blocks is pretty nice if you're a beginner
what's wrong with visual stuido
aside from taking 40 gigs of space
>>61729381
Huge boot times and ram usage depending on your set up.
And also part of the MS botnet.
Other than that VS is the best IDE.
>>61725646
install ubuntu get code::blocks
visual studio objectively no contest not even funny
>>61729288
so your setup is completely worthless for anything outside college assignments?