Dev-C++ is a full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Win32. It uses GCC, Mingw or Cygwin as compiler and libraries set. It supports Windows 98, NT, 2000 & XP.
This is the original Dev-C++ software as published by Colin Laplace and this repository is frozen to version 4.9.9.2.
For more recent versions of Dev-C++, please check the following forks:
- Embarcadero Dev-C++: https://sourceforge.net/projects/embarcadero-devcpp/ (last update: March 2021)
- Orwell Dev-C++: https://sourceforge.net/projects/orwelldevcpp/ (last update: 2016)
- wxDev-C++: http://wxdsgn.sourceforge.net/ (last update: 2012)
Features
- Extremely lightweight and portable C/C++ IDE for Windows systems
- Supports GCC-based compilers (Mingw, Cygwin, ...)
- Quickly create Windows GUI and console apps, static libraries and DLLs
- Integrated Debugger
- Class Browser
- Code Completion
- Function listing
- Profiling support
- Available in 30+ languages
- Customizable code editor
- Project Manager
- Templates for creating your own project types
- Makefile generation
- Edit and compile Resource files
- Tools Manager
- Find and replace facilities
- CVS support
- And many more ...
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Dev-C++
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good, but not good, get orwell dev-c++ update
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Maybe 6-7 years ago I would have said "Hey, this is an up-to-date and features-rich IDE." But this project is dead. Though wxDev-C++ has been added as a separate project to make Dev-C++ capable of GUI-design, it still doesn't mean you should use it. Dev-C++ is a project that hasn't seen an update since 2005. I can't say that it's not a useful IDE. The main problem (despite all those known and unfixed bugs) is the huge amount of missing features that modern IDEs provide to make the work of a programmer easier and more delightful. For those of you, who say "Wait a minute! Dev-C++ works just fine!", I'd answer - it depends and considering that it covers the bare minimum, it's much better to use an advanced text editor like Notepad++ in combination with gcc (MinGW or Cygwin for Windows) instead, if you don't want cool modern features. Not to mention there is Geany, Code::Blocks, NetBeans etc.
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very buggy (look at tracker - 358 known bugs)
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This project gave me a wonderful C++ "childhood," and as such, I will always have fond memories of it. Looking cool with my Dev-C++ icons everywhere, at least two instances open at any given time... But as I began developing larger projects, dev's neglect-fueled flaws became more apparent to me, and I had to move on to anew IDE. As it stands, as long as Code::Blocks exists, I cannot recommend Dev to anyone.
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Old and too simple to work with. Try using NetBeans