![]() In a good programmer's file editor you can setup the editor to support several languages, several compilers and much more. That's the same for programmer's file editors. By pressing a certain key-combination or choosing compile from the menu, you could start the compiler to do things. They had a command-line compiler and an editor which was strongly connected to the compiler. Even old things like Turbo C and Turbo Pascal didn't have that. INSTEAD of writing the code, save it, open dos, compile it and THEN run it? Thats why i chose DevC++.Ī built-in compiler? You mean an editor which has a compiler built in it? I've never seen such. When whenever u edit some code u just havta click compile and run to try it out. ![]() But isn't it much more convenient and fast to hav an editor, actually an IDE which has a built-in compiler. ![]()
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