Looking for a C++ compiler Created 14 years ago2009-05-26 20:11:39 UTC by Notewell Notewell

Created 14 years ago2009-05-26 20:11:39 UTC by Notewell Notewell

Posted 14 years ago2009-05-26 20:11:39 UTC Post #267541
I know that I've asked, but I need second opinions. I'm looking for a freeware C++ compiler, Something that will work with HL, and does'nt need to be compiled itself (eg. 'Open source' stuff, whenever I try it, it's always the source, even when I try to download the actuall finished program D:)
Anyway, fire away, I have all the time in the world before I can begin coding anyway.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-26 22:31:12 UTC Post #267542
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-26 22:42:29 UTC Post #267544
What was first, the compiler or its source? :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-26 22:51:58 UTC Post #267546
I guess the source. Since a compiler is a type of program itslf, it needed to be also compiled from....the source. Right?
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-27 08:52:48 UTC Post #267551
I'd say Visual C++ 6.0 is the best option for you if you want to mod for GoldSource, as Half-Life's source code was written with the same software.
The problem here is that its not freeware, nor is it open source.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-27 09:01:20 UTC Post #267552
'Open source' stuff, whenever I try it, it's always the source, even when I try to download the actuall finished program D:
Never happened to me (unless I actually want the source), and I've downloaded craptonnes of open source programs, including the Windows implementation of GCC that someone recommended to you before, MinGW.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-27 09:07:20 UTC Post #267553
Yeah, VC++ 6 is probably your best bet. And everything is freeware on the internet if you know where to look, hint hint.

You should also be able to use VC++ 2008 Express (which is free) for HL1 coding, or at least for the server-side project, which I've gotten to compile in VS08 with a hefty amount of modifications. Dunno about the client-side but I'm sure it's possible.
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-27 09:12:59 UTC Post #267554
Definitely go for VC 6 if you're a starter. Makes things much easier when working with HL, plus there's plenty of VC 6 tutorials on setting things up for your first HL compile.
Daubster DaubsterVault Dweller
Posted 14 years ago2009-05-29 18:36:20 UTC Post #267591
You should also be able to use VC++ 2008 Express (which is free) for HL1 coding, or at least for the server-side project, which I've gotten to compile in VS08 with a hefty amount of modifications. Dunno about the client-side but I'm sure it's possible.
Heh, yeah, I tried it at school, and it did'nt finish downloading and installing everything before the period was up, so I'll have to find something else. Muzz gave me a link that I think I'll try tomorrow. Thanks for your input, If Muzz's won't work I'll try those sites you guys gave me links to. :)
EDIT: Download would be longer than I have in that class. I may be able to get a friend of mine to download it for me.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
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