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Getting Started

To start using C++, we need two things:

  • A compiler
  • A text editor

Compiler

For Windows users, we can use the WinLibs standalone build of GCC and MinGW-w64.

Let's get the Universal C Runtime version from WinLibs. As of September 2022, the latest version is GCC 12.2.0 + LLVM/Clang/LLD/LLDB 14.0.6 + MinGW-w64 10.0.0 (UCRT) - release 2.

Download the zip file and extract to a preferable location. Then add the path of that preferable location in the PATH environment variable.

To verify the installation of compiler, open a new terminal and run

g++ -v
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If the version displays, we are good to go.

Text Editor

We recommend using Visual Studio Code as the coding interface. Also make sure we install the C/C++ extension.


Last update: 2022-09-22
Created: 2022-09-21
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If the version displays, we are good to go.

Text Editor

We recommend using Visual Studio Code as the coding interface. Also make sure we install the C/C++ extension.


Last update: 2022-09-22
Created: 2022-09-21
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