Hey all, lately I've been wanting to learn a programming language and decided I'd like to learn C++, I've had suggestions about using Dev-C++ but I've also heard some pretty dodgy reviews due to it not being updated since 2005 and doesn't compile exes properly in some cases. I have Visual C++ 6 already installed and was wondering if this would be a better option. Also please state any better choices and why you think they're better; any tips to get started would also be apprectiated.
It is targeted at people who care about specs and numbers more than they do about practicality, so they are thrilled when they read that it can do 32bit 384kHz using a "high def" DAC.
If it's like their previous cards made in this style, then the only way to connect 5.1 speakers would be via SPDIF Out with the output being encoded on the fly to Dolby Digital or DTS (since SPDIF can't output uncompressed surround).
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Hey all, lately I've been wanting to learn a programming language and decided I'd like to learn C++, I've had suggestions about using Dev-C++ but I've also heard some pretty dodgy reviews due to it not being updated since 2005 and doesn't compile exes properly in some cases. I have Visual C++ 6 already installed and was wondering if this would be a better option. Also please state any better choices and why you think they're better; any tips to get started would also be apprectiated.
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