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What is the best compiler to use regarding C++??
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On Oct 15, 2:19 pm, Nathan <dyd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> What is the best compiler to use regarding C++?? > > -- > --------------------------------- --- -- - > Posted with NewsLeecher v3.9 Beta 8 > Web @http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet > ------------------- ----- ---- -- - > > -- > Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service > ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------ > Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access What is the best cereal for breakfast? The answer is about the same. |
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I, too, would prefer to answer your question *after* you have defined the term 'best', however, I use Intel's compiler suite with Linux and Intel CPUs, since they create very fast performing executables. On the other hand, I prefer the XLC compiler with PowerPC and Visual-C++ with Windows for the same same reason. Finally, if I had to create a code with maximum portability, I'd prefer the GNU compilers. Sincerly Sascha Tayefeh |
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On Oct 16, 1:17 am, brekehan <cp...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> On Oct 15, 2:19 pm, Nathan <dyd...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > What is the best compiler to use regarding C++?? > > What is the best cereal for breakfast? > The answer is about the same. Haven't tryed Kellogg's compiler... On the other hand, a good question would be "What's the compiler that better follows the (put your version here) C++ Standard". Mariano. |
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