Moose Jr.
Raging Moose
Weird question:
I'm taking my first language class (C) and my professor wants me to create programs at home but unfortunately I can't get VS.NET to compile and run, let alone create, a C program. In class he said something about C being a subset of C++, so I tried creating a C++ program and simply writing it to that, but I can only get an error about the header file. So the question is: is it possible for me to write and compile C code in VS.NET? Or do I need 6.0 or a free compiler for that?
BTW, if anyone tells you it's not culture shock to go from VB to C, kick him hard in pelvic area for me.
I'm taking my first language class (C) and my professor wants me to create programs at home but unfortunately I can't get VS.NET to compile and run, let alone create, a C program. In class he said something about C being a subset of C++, so I tried creating a C++ program and simply writing it to that, but I can only get an error about the header file. So the question is: is it possible for me to write and compile C code in VS.NET? Or do I need 6.0 or a free compiler for that?
BTW, if anyone tells you it's not culture shock to go from VB to C, kick him hard in pelvic area for me.