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Re: I need a easy & free c compiler

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Originally Posted by aksimhal
Hi,

I am a rookie "programmer", with basically no programing experience.
I am learning from a book titled The Absolute Beginners Guide to C .
And the author recommends that I use a C Compiler. So the bottom line is -
I need a easy to use and free C compiler. If any one knows of a website from where I can download a compiler from, I would REALLY appreciate it. Thanks.
The problem is, easy and free almost never go together.

There is one that I know of, however. For unknown reasons, Microsoft is offering free downloads of its "Express" version of .NET tools. This includes a C++ IDE and compiler.

You can download it free from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ex...pport/install/

Hope this helps!
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