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Contact Number: Pak (+92)-321-59-95-634
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C++ Environment Setup
Try it Option Online
You really do not need to set up your own environment to start learning C++ programming language. Reason is very simple, we already have set up C++ Programming environment online, so that you can compile and execute all the available examples online at the same time when you are doing your theory work. This gives you confidence in what you are reading and to check the result with different options. Feel free to modify any example and execute it online.Try the following example using Try it option available at the top right corner of the below sample code box:#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World";
return 0;
}
For most of the examples given in this tutorial, you will find Try it option, so just make use of it and enjoy your learning.
You really do not need to set up your own environment to start learning C++ programming language. Reason is very simple, we already have set up C++ Programming environment online, so that you can compile and execute all the available examples online at the same time when you are doing your theory work. This gives you confidence in what you are reading and to check the result with different options. Feel free to modify any example and execute it online.
Try the following example using Try it option available at the top right corner of the below sample code box:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World";
return 0;
}
For most of the examples given in this tutorial, you will find Try it option, so just make use of it and enjoy your learning.
Local Environment Setup
If you are still willing to set up your environment for C++, you need following two softwares available on your computer.
Text Editor:
This will be used to type your program. Examples of few editors include Windows Notepad, OS Edit command, Brief, Epsilon, EMACS, and vim or vi.Name and version of text editor can vary on different operating systems. For example, Notepad will be used on Windows and vim or vi can be used on windows as well as Linux, or UNIX.The files you create with your editor are called source files and for C++ they typically are named with the extension .cpp, .cp, or .c.Before starting your programming, make sure you have one text editor in place and you have enough experience to type your C++ program.
C++ Compiler:
This is actual C++ compiler, which will be used to compile your source code into final executable program.Most C++ compilers don't care what extension you give your source code, but if you don't specify otherwise, many will use .cpp by defaultMost frequently used and free available compiler is GNU C/C++ compiler, otherwise you can have compilers either from HP or Solaris if you have respective Operating Systems.
Installing GNU C/C++ Compiler:
UNIX/Linux Installation:
If you are using Linux or UNIX then check whether GCC is installed on your system by entering the following command from the command line:$ g++ -v
If you have installed GCC, then it should print a message such as the following:Using built-in specs.
Target: i386-redhat-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr .......
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)
If GCC is not installed, then you will have to install it yourself using the detailed instructions available athttp://gcc.gnu.org/install/
Target: i386-redhat-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr .......
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)
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