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Which program is better for a newbie? I'm going to take a Java class in a few more days and I think I should also learn some C++ while I'm at it, since Java is influenced by C++!
If there are any other programs that I did not list, please list them! 😀
For Windows application development, Visual C++ is the dominant C++ platform by a huge margin. C# might be used more for .Net development than managed C++ though, but I haven't seen any figures.
For cross-platform and linux development gnu's gcc is king and the IDE varies by platform.
Suggestion: If you're learning languages for the first time, and the class is teaching Java, just focus on Java. There are a couple of language elements between the two that vary considerably, and might lead to some grief on your part.
Or in a VM if you dont want to mess with your boot loader. (I've seen many botched windows installs due to removing/changing a linux duel boot - though its possible to do) But if you are serious about learning Linux best way is a dedicated machine, you can even experiment with dual boot as well, but without worrying about trashing your main box.
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