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Open Directory: Computers: Programming: Languages: C : Compilers
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 | C++ Builder www.codegear.com/Default.aspx?tabid=123 Provides a visual development environment for building Web and database applications for the Microsoft Windows platform. |
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 | C++ Conformance Roundup www.ddj.com/cpp/184401381 This roundup is designed to report which compiler and library implementations support the standard well. (compiled and edited by Herb Sutter) |
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 | Comeau Computing C/C++ Compilers www.comeaucomputing.com Command line driven C and C++ compiler that generates platform specific and C compiler specific C as its object code. Includes almost all of the language features that the ANSI/ISO C++ committee agreed upon for Standard C++. |
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 | Digital Mars C and C++ Compilers www.digitalmars.com Successor of Symantec C++ with support for Win32, Win16, DOS16, and DOS32. Command-line compiler is freely available. |
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 | Free C/C++ Compilers www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml Lists free C and C++ compilers, cross-compilers and interpreters for a wide variety of operating systems (including embedded systems). |
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 | Green Hills Optimizing C++/EC++ Compilers www.ghs.com/products/optimizingC++EC++Compilers.html A "Scalable C++" compiler that includes a variety of user-selectable language feature combinations to meet specific needs. The C++ Compilers conform to the ANSI/ISO C++ standard. Ranging from bare-bones C up through full-blown ANSI C++, Green Hills Optimizing C++ Compilers offer many options in between, including the new Embedded C++ (EC++). |
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 | HP aC++ h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/tech/tech_TechSoftwareDetailPage_IDX/1,1703,17… The HP C/aC++ Developer’s Bundle provides the tools for compiling, linking, and debugging C and C++ programs on HP-UX 11i (v1 and v2) on the HP Integrity and HP 9000 systems. |
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 | Intel C++ Compilers www.intel.com/software/products/compilers Optimizing compiler for Intels 32-bit and 64-bit processors. Produces executables that are source and object code compatible with Microsoft Visual C++. For Linux and Windows. Also Fortran and EFI byte code compilers. |
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 | LLVM Compiler Infrastructure llvm.org An aggressive open-source compiler for C and C++. It specializes in interprocedural optimization/analysis and supports runtime and offline optimization "in the field" as well. |
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 | MCPP mcpp.sourceforge.net A portable C/C++ preprocessor supporting several compiler-systems on UNIX and DOS/Windows. MCPP supports C99 and C++98 as well as C90. Also provides a validation suite which tests the C/C++ preprocessor comprehensively. |
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 | MN Watcom Page howlingmad.gmxhome.de Watcom news, links, tips, STL, FAQ. wxWindows with Watcom. |
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 | Open Watcom www.openwatcom.org Open Source project to maintain and enhance the Watcom C, C++ and Fortran Compilers. |
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 | Paradigm C++ Professional www.devtools.com Software development suite for x86 embedded systems programming, including the Paradigm C++ Professional Integrated Development Environment (IDE). |
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 | SGI Pro64 oss.sgi.com/projects/Pro64 A suite of optimizing compiler development tools for Linux Intel Itanium systems. Conforms to the IA-64 Linux ABI and API standards. |
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 | Turbo C++ Explorer www.turboexplorer.com/cpp A C++ Rapid Application Development environment for the native Win32 platform. Features fast compile times, powerful debugging, and a highly productive IDE. |
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 | Web-based C++ Compile System www.cs.unt.edu/~irby/wbcRoden/wbcHome.html Free online interface to a C++ compiler. (created by Don Retzlaff and Tom Irby) |
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 | Win32 C/C++ Compilers www.willus.com/ccomp.shtml List of free and commercial compilers for 32-bit Windows applications. |
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 | wxMSW Compiler Comparison biolpc22.york.ac.uk/wx/wxhatch/wxMSW_Compiler_choice.html Compares compile times and final file sizes of wxMSW compiled with Borland C++ 5.5, Open Watcom 1.0, Gcc 3.2, Visual C++ 6, and Digital Mars. |
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