Dev-C has not been updated since 2005, and is not currently maintained. The software is very buggy. At the time of my writing there are 340 known bugs that will never be fixed. It’s hard to get help, because the programming community have moved on to newer software. Dev-C lacks features that are present in more modern solutions. Bloodshed Dev C. Vendor: Bloodshed Software. Supported Operating Systems. (IDE) for the C/C programming language. It uses Mingw port of GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) as it’s compiler. DevC can also be used in combination with Cygwin or any other GCC based compiler.”.
What is Dev-C++?Dev-C++, developed by Bloodshed Software, is a fully featuredgraphical IDE (Integrated Development Environment), which is able to createWindows or console-based C/C++ programs using the MinGW compiler system. MinGW(Minimalist GNU* for Windows) uses GCC (the GNU g++ compiler collection), whichis essentially the same compiler system that is in Cygwin (the unix environmentprogram for Windows) and most versions of Linux. There are, however, differencesbetween Cygwin and MinGW; link to Differencesbetween Cygwin and MinGW for more information.
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Dev-C is a full-featured C and C Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Windows platforms. Millions of developers, students and researchers use Dev-C since the first version was released in 1998. It has been featured in dozens of C and scientific books and remains one of the favorite learning tool among universities & schools worldwide. A free C compiler comes with Dev-C. Dev-C makes installing the C compiler easy. Dev-C uses DevPaks. DevPaks is extensions on the IDE with additional libraries, templates, and utilities. DevPaks often contains, GUI utilities, and GTK+, wxWidgets, and FLTK toolkits. Dev-C was originally developed by Bloodshed Software.
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*GNU is a recursive acronym for 'GNU's NotUnix'; it is pronounced 'guh-NEW'. The GNUProject was launched in 1984 to develop a freeand complete Unix-like operating system.Bloodshed!?
I'll be the first to say that the name Bloodshed won't give youwarm and fuzzies, but I think it's best if the creator of Bloodshed explains:
First Iwould like to say that I am not a satanist, that I hate violence/war and that Idon't like heavy metal / hard-rock music. I am french, but I do know themeaning of the 'Bloodshed' word, and I use this name because I thinkit sounds well. If you are offended by the name, I am very sorry but it wouldbe a big mess to change the name now.
There's also a reason why I keep theBloodshed name. I don't want people to think Bloodshed is a company, because itisn't. I'm just doing this to help people.
Here is a good remark on theBloodshed name I received from JohnS:
I assumed that this was a reference to the time and effort it requires of youto make these nice software programs, a la 'Blood, Sweat and Tears'.
Peace and freedom,
Colin Laplace
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