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c++ - Help Compiling

↑ ↓ ← Brittany <brittanys07826 yahoo.com> writes:
I'm new to coding on a machine running Windows. So I downloaded
digital mars and unzipped it the traditional windows way. Do I
still need to go to {start] [run] unzip dm???c ?

Also, how do I actually compile something. I have created a simple
hello.c file in notepad. How would I go about running this?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Feb 09 2007
↑ ↓ → Howard <hlenderk bcpl.net> writes:
Brittany wrote:
 I downloaded digital mars and unzipped it the traditional windows way. 
 Do I still need to go to {start] [run] unzip dm???c ?
 

Question is , do you like where you unzipped it?
 Also, how do I actually compile something. I have created a simple
 hello.c file in notepad. How would I go about running this?

I am using v8.49 which contained a readme.html amongst the unzipped files? Check into that with your browser. There you will find the answers to your questions including setting your path. Good Luck, Howard
Feb 09 2007