Hi Muminjon! I'd like to ask a question. In most IDEs I know (for example Visual C++ express), there is the option of starting a project with a debug version. Then, when the project has been thoroughly debugged, you can switch to a release version (in order to get a production executable). Something I can't see clearly in all your videos is whether this option exists in Embarcadero dev c++ ??? I can see on the screen that the compiler is TDM-GCC 9.2.0 32 bit Release .... but I can see nowhere that this is a debug version of the project. Could you please clarify this point or make a new video ??? Because I'm not going to install an IDE that cannot do Debug and Release versions. I want to leave my old Visual C++ 2008 Express for something more actual with a gcc compiler because I want to be able to use C99 and C11 features. But I don't want to install something which is not professional. I don't really know if Embarcadero dev C++ is just a tool for beginners or if it is a mature IDE. I'm really interested by this IDE but I read bad comments about the old version of dev c++. This one is a fork sponsored by Embarcadero and maybe??? it's much better ??? I don't know. In all cases, I think you should do anohter video showing all the options of the project (especially compile options) !! These videos are very short and very trivial. I'm afraid they would only interest beginners. I'm not a beginner any more. This is why I would like to switch to a new IDE but I don't want to download something which is many gigabytes heavy like Visual Studio Community or C++ Builder Community. Dev C++ looks fine to me but too many things remain mysterious before I make a decision. Thanks in advance for an answer.
Hi Muminjon!
I'd like to ask a question. In most IDEs I know (for example Visual C++ express), there is the option of starting a project with a debug version. Then, when the project has been thoroughly debugged, you can switch to a release version (in order to get a production executable).
Something I can't see clearly in all your videos is whether this option exists in Embarcadero dev c++ ??? I can see on the screen that the compiler is TDM-GCC 9.2.0 32 bit Release .... but I can see nowhere that this is a debug version of the project.
Could you please clarify this point or make a new video ??? Because I'm not going to install an IDE that cannot do Debug and Release versions.
I want to leave my old Visual C++ 2008 Express for something more actual with a gcc compiler because I want to be able to use C99 and C11 features. But I don't want to install something which is not professional.
I don't really know if Embarcadero dev C++ is just a tool for beginners or if it is a mature IDE. I'm really interested by this IDE but I read bad comments about the old version of dev c++. This one is a fork sponsored by Embarcadero and maybe??? it's much better ??? I don't know.
In all cases, I think you should do anohter video showing all the options of the project (especially compile options) !! These videos are very short and very trivial. I'm afraid they would only interest beginners. I'm not a beginner any more. This is why I would like to switch to a new IDE but I don't want to download something which is many gigabytes heavy like Visual Studio Community or C++ Builder Community. Dev C++ looks fine to me but too many things remain mysterious before I make a decision.
Thanks in advance for an answer.
What is difference between 64 bit release and 32 bit release. And which one we should use while programming?????
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