>find a useful project on Github
>requires VS2017 to compile
Use cmake
>>61727864
Rewrite it to compile with Clang.
> he doesn't have vs 2017 already installed
"developer"
>>61727864
dumb frogposter
if it requires VS it's probably only useful to .NET pajeets.
>>61727864
what project was it?
>not using AWS CodeBuild's free tier
>>61727898
>Anime
Hi. Go to heaven.
>>61727893
You don't have to be a developer to use find a project from git* useful.
>>61727864
>not linking that """(((useful)))""" project
So meta among microshit shills.
So get it? What are you even bitching about
>>61727864
Why would you not have VS17 installed if you're on Windows?
Previous versions are trash (pre vc14.1) because they do not fully comply with C++14 standard making them essentially useless.
>>61727864
>want to start to write a program in C/C++
>realize i'll need to set up the compiler, and install libraries, and write a Makefile
>don't want to do it anymore
how do i get over this, /g/?
>>61729080
Install Linux? It's usually effortless, on Windows you can try NuGet but not many libraries are compatible with vc14.1 unfortunately. There's also vcpkg but it doesn't support many libraries (like 30 tops or so). Perhaps also use CMake it's really simple in terms of making new projects when you have a template set up.
>>61729100
alternatively use meson build system. It's easier to use but IDEs like clion doesn't support it.
why can' t they into online complers? too much power?
>>61729451
>why can' t they into online complers? too much power?
What do you mean? There is godbolt.