For college purposes, I need a quick, and light C IDE. Been using DevC++, since it's easy enough to create a new source file, enter code, and compile, without the need for creating projects, dependencies etc.
Problem with DevC++ is that the editor has some pretty bad highlighting and options. Notepad++ is miles ahead.
Could anyone tell me how exactly to do that, and to which file? DevC++ is based on GCC, so it has gcc.exe in its root folder.
In lixux, the gcc syntax is, if I remember correctly:
gcc inputname.c -o outputname
Anyway, to sum it up, I would need the following: When you press F5, n++ calls GCC, and compiles and runs a new file, with its filename the same as the source code filename.
I have only two Play Anywhere titles from all games I own, and Game Pass doesn't include DLCs. I know it's shocking, but I like to buy premium editions of games I've really liked on Game Pass. I have Ultimate and I've already checked what I can play on PC when I upgraded my laptop to a new one with Nvidia 4070 half a year ago - not much so I haven't even bothered.
I hate to break it to you, but if you have the Copilot app installed and up-to-date, you have this. Your computer doesn't need to be a Copilot+ PC to use this, any x86-64 CPU without NPU will do. Also, you don't have to use it, it's not enabled the whole time. Even if you open the Copilot app, you must manually enable Vision on the desired opened windows, it doesn't work by itself.
But if you're worried, just remove the Copilot app. Problem solved.
WINDOWS PHONE
lol, surface phone (surface.duo 1 and 2 are the only phones that used surface name) was already on android and they also did not do a good job adapting it to separate dual screens
if if I recall correctly. So you did not Not like Windows phone, you did not even like MS version of android …
hahah
Yeah, I tried their Windows phone back in the day... what was it called, Surface Phone? I really liked their hardware but their OS needed a lot of work, but I liked the overall direction. Too bad they gave up and dropped it.
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For college purposes, I need a quick, and light C IDE. Been using DevC++, since it's easy enough to create a new source file, enter code, and compile, without the need for creating projects, dependencies etc.
Problem with DevC++ is that the editor has some pretty bad highlighting and options. Notepad++ is miles ahead.
Now, I found that Notepad++ has options to run an external program, with arguments, when pressing F5, explained on the following link: http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/run-HOWTO.php
Could anyone tell me how exactly to do that, and to which file? DevC++ is based on GCC, so it has gcc.exe in its root folder.
In lixux, the gcc syntax is, if I remember correctly:
Anyway, to sum it up, I would need the following: When you press F5, n++ calls GCC, and compiles and runs a new file, with its filename the same as the source code filename.
Thanx in advance :)
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