MinGW: A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), with freely distributable import libraries and header files for building native Windows applications; includes extensions to the MSVC runtime to support C99 functionality. All of MinGW's software will execute on the 64bit Windows platforms.

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  • best for c, it's easy to manage
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  • MinGW (Minimalist GNU for Windows) is a valuable toolset that provides a way to compile and run software originally developed for Unix-like operating systems on Windows. Here are some thoughts on MinGW:
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  • MinGW, short for Minimalist GNU for Windows, is a valuable toolset that brings the power and flexibility of GNU utilities to the Windows environment. It allows developers to compile and build native Windows applications using familiar GNU tools, which is particularly useful for porting Unix/Linux software to Windows or developing cross-platform applications. However, setting up and configuring MinGW can sometimes be challenging, especially for beginners unfamiliar with command-line interfaces and build processes. Overall, MinGW remains an essential resource for developers seeking to leverage GNU tools on the Windows platform, despite its initial learning curve.
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