Free online compiler

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I prefer Visual Studio .NET 2008 Professional. May not be free & I pay a lot
of money for the Platium MSDN Subscription but is a whole lot better
 
From: "SPAMCOP User" <spamcop_user@no_mail.haha>

| I prefer Visual Studio .NET 2008 Professional. May not be free & I pay a lot
| of money for the Platium MSDN Subscription but is a whole lot better

And your code is not exposed to to the possibility of theft.
 
Never understood why anyone bothers with Java. I've yet to see a decent app
produced with it, they all run like treacle. That's if they don't crash
first. Even the Cisco router-management apps are diabolical. :-/

As for free compilers, Autoit from http://autoitscript.com is very handy for
small projects, being much quicker than C to code in (far less punctuation to
type!) and free from the dependency-hell of VB.

-and then of course there is the GCC collection, which is pretty-much an
industry standard outside of Redmond.
 
From: "Anteaus" <[email protected]>


| Never understood why anyone bothers with Java. I've yet to see a decent app
| produced with it, they all run like treacle. That's if they don't crash
| first. Even the Cisco router-management apps are diabolical. :-/

| As for free compilers, Autoit from http://autoitscript.com is very handy for
| small projects, being much quicker than C to code in (far less punctuation to
| type!) and free from the dependency-hell of VB.

| -and then of course there is the GCC collection, which is pretty-much an
| industry standard outside of Redmond.

| "VanguardLH" wrote:

IBM/Lotus SameTime is one big Java Applet.
A hundred or so Java Jars such as...
"C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Sametime
Connect\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.eclipse.core.boot.nl3_3.1.100.200711051602.jar"
 
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