Computer programming languages have evolved over the years and there's no sign of a regression in this respect. The existing IDEs get updated with more and more features to help developers create their applications as easily as possible, in error-free environments.
One of the tools that is still very useful, even though is hasn't received an update for years on, is DEV-C++. This open-source utility comes with many handy features, but mainly for basic programming needs rather than for advanced programming.
The installation runs smoothly, so you'll be able to work with the application in a matter of seconds rather than minutes as in the case of the heavy-weights you can find in this software category. The interface is quite user-friendly, with all the options in plain sight and a generous workspace.
With the help of this tool you'll be able to create and edit many common source file formats such as .C, .CPP, .CC, .C++ or .CP. It is capable of handling as well header files with the following extensions: .H, .HPP, .RH and .HH. Also, resource scripts (.RC) are supported and you'll be able to save your projects in the native .DEV format.
The DEV-C++ IDE also has the required compiling and debugging commands you would expect. Individual configurations for compiler, environment and editor are available, so you'll be able to fully customize them. If you feel some functions or operations require some explanations, you can find the answers for most questions in the application's documentation.
As an integrated programing environment, this software will surely be more than sufficient for those who don't need modern features. It provides all the necessary tools and packs a decent set of features to get one going on the code writing path, so it's worth at least a try, especially since it is completely free of cost.
What's New in This Release:
· Shortcuts are now saved independently from the current language.
· As of RC3, Dev-C++ will now play nicely with old settings files instead of showing a 0px high window.
· Fixed compiler default selection not being saved on first startup.
· Dev-C++ will now suggest to disable DEP instead of crash when trying to execute data.
· The compiler set validator will now not add any duplicate paths anymore.
· After saving as, the window caption will now update too.
· Fixed a few out of bounds errors.
· Fixed a rather common bug in the MRU list ("Invalid Pointer Operation").
· Compiler Options now does not permanently change directories before hitting OK.
· Fixed a crash in the parser, which didn't like "#include" without any followup.
· Fixed a whole lot of other bugs.
· Fixed random focus tabbing order in various windows.
· Default code insertion snippets are now only loaded on first startup.
· One can now hide the code tooltip for the current function using the Esc key.
· Dev-C++ will now remember the window state on s...