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I'm just starting to learn C++ for amongst other things game modding. (It may take a while but I will get there
)
I'm able to get the academic editions of either VC ++ 2003 or VS 2003 but is it worth spending the extra money on Visual Studio??
As far as HL2 is concerned is VC++ 2003 OK and supported.
With 2005 edition out early next year am I best to hold on and use Dev C in the mean time. As far as I can see 2005 will support .Net Framework 2 (No use for modding) but will it make any changes to ANSI/ISO support & features??
If I found a tutorial written in prue ANSI C++ would I be able to compile it in VC 2003?
Sorry for the dumb questions but I want to spend my money wisely.
Cheers
I'm just starting to learn C++ for amongst other things game modding. (It may take a while but I will get there
I'm able to get the academic editions of either VC ++ 2003 or VS 2003 but is it worth spending the extra money on Visual Studio??
As far as HL2 is concerned is VC++ 2003 OK and supported.
With 2005 edition out early next year am I best to hold on and use Dev C in the mean time. As far as I can see 2005 will support .Net Framework 2 (No use for modding) but will it make any changes to ANSI/ISO support & features??
If I found a tutorial written in prue ANSI C++ would I be able to compile it in VC 2003?
Sorry for the dumb questions but I want to spend my money wisely.
Cheers