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mortalkenshi2

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Posted on 02-06-07 01:09 AM Link | Quote
I need a C compiler for the mac as well as some tutorials for the C language. Maybe not the tutorials but I need a compiler because I cant find anything useful and I would like to start writing some programs after learning the language.


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Posted on 02-06-07 01:35 AM Link | Quote
Compilere:

gcc

Tutorials:

I would recommend google... I know there are some good sites with some decent tutorials but I can't really list them off the top of my head.
mortalkenshi2

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Posted on 02-06-07 01:39 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Black Lord +
Compilere:

gcc

Tutorials:

I would recommend google... I know there are some good sites with some decent tutorials but I can't really list them off the top of my head.




where would I find gcc?
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If you want some good tutorials, go to Pixel2life.com.
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Posted on 02-06-07 07:08 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Black Lord +
Compilere:

gcc

[...]

I would recommend google [...]

Originally posted by mortalkenshi2
where would I find gcc?


The first result for gcc on Google:

GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection
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Posted on 02-06-07 09:09 AM Link | Quote
I would recommend you have a look at iusethis for software. I personally have no need for a compiler, but that site should help you find one, and read other people's comments on them.
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Posted on 02-06-07 10:27 AM Link | Quote
Mac OS X comes with gcc last I checked.
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I don't believe it is installed initially though. I remember installing 10.3 and I had to use the utility CD to install a package with all the compiling tools.
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Posted on 02-07-07 09:16 AM Link | Quote
GCC is included with the 'Apple Developer Tools' package. It's on one of your OSX discs if you bought the OS separately from your mac (Upgrade or whatever), or you can download it from Apple's website if you're using the version of the OS that came with your mac.
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Posted on 02-08-07 12:42 AM Link | Quote
Register with ADC (for free) and download Xcode.
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I cannot download Xcode because my computer is really out of space and I cant get anymore. I need a program like Visual Basic for example Realbasic but the trial is too short and it costs too much money to buy.
i am still googling for the programs.
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Originally posted by mortalkenshi2
I cannot download Xcode because my computer is really out of space and I cant get anymore. I need a program like Visual Basic for example Realbasic but the trial is too short and it costs too much money to buy.
i am still googling for the programs.


Well... if you're computer is out of space, then what makes you think you will be able to install a Visual Basic type program...

???
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its not out of space really it just has a little over like the ammount Xcode requires. Xcode is like about a gigabyte of space and I have 1.5GB at the moment.
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The obvious solution is to free up some space on your hard disc.
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Posted on 02-13-07 08:46 AM Link | Quote
OSX comes with a gcc unless I'm mistaken.
And jeez, just get Xcode. It's godly
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Posted on 02-13-07 03:18 PM Link | Quote
You get GCC with the 'Apple Developer Tools' package, which has XCode and a whole bunch of other things. It's worth the 1gb.

And yes, Xcode IS godly. Wrapping up Java applications in an OSX application bundle is handy too.
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