![]() ![]() It's easy to write "illegal" code, which means that if you go to a stricter compiler that do follow the standard, it means that the code might not even compile or else it might compile with loads of warnings. And you know why it not following the standard is really ugly and error prone, its because if it does not try to follow the standard well. Oh and also forgot, i got no example of how it has screwed me of, because i haven't used it due to it not following the standard. ![]() So i don't have to switch OS when its time to program, if i was just playing a game before it. Only reason i actually got windows even installed, is due to gaming, since not many companies support Linux natively.Īnd since i do, i also want a good IDE for both linux & windows to program in. The only reason i wanted to use their IDE is because it really is a good product, even if i dislike everything they stand for. But gcc is a very widely used compiler for C++ and is the one and only for me, that doesn't cost a cent, its even used very widely professionally.Īlso, i'm not a fan of Microsoft themselves, i don't like their principles and way of bussines. Right off the bat, i got no example, but it does not follow the standard i know that, not that any compiler follows the standard up-to-date.
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