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Re: Xcode & C++
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Re: Xcode & C++


  • Subject: Re: Xcode & C++
  • From: Jiva DeVoe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:46:35 -0500

Native XCode C++ support is excellent out of the box. No reason to use MS anything...


On Jan 2, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Amit Kalhan wrote:

Hi all,

Just a general question:

I would like to develop a C++ simulation program on my
Mac machine. However, I have been told that the best
route is use VirtualPC and then install Microsoft
Visual C++.Net since it is the most popular
environment for C++. On the other hand, I have been
told that Virtual PC runs veryslow and it takes for
ever to deal with compling and compatibility issues.
Therefore, I have decided just to use Xcode
environment to develop a C++ program.

First, does anyone have an opinion about the above.
Also, what is the best starting point to learn about
Xcode and setting up a C++ environment -- a website
link or a tutorial book would be nice. Thanks.


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