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Originally posted by Cucumba
MS visual suite costs almost a thousand dollars guy :p
But why buy the full suite? Like you ever want to program something in Microsofts java, or Fortran :p You should be able to get a student license of MSVC 6.0 for under $50.

As for free compilers, you could use Borlands compiler (The ide in the dos version of Turbo C++ is awesome, it should be located at their museum somewhere). You could also download mingw (www.mingw.org). I'd recommend to get one of those and see if coding is something you'd like to do, before spending lots of money, or screw the software business and risk a virus by getting one in less legal ways.
 
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The expert speaks! :p
hmmmm 50 to 1000......
 
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well i have the visual basic 6 C++ i bought it its really good i rekon the best i have ever had..
 
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Originally posted by harSens
You should be able to get a student license of MSVC 6.0 for under $50.
I haven't been a student in at least 6 years :p

And I got mine for significantly less than $1000 :)
 
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yup im studing coding for c++ visual basic pretty good lol :)
 

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