Learning C++ At tech Tutorial Nepal

Learning C++ At tech Tutorial Nepal

 C++ Get Started

To start using C++, you need two things:


                      👉A text editor, like Notepad, to write C++ code

                      👉A compiler, like GCC, to translate the C++ code into a language that the computer will understand

There are many text editors and compilers to choose from. In this tutorial, we will use an IDE (see below).

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C++ Install IDE

      An IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is used to edit AND compile the code.


Popular IDE's include Code::Blocks, Eclipse, and Visual Studio. These are all free, and they can be used to both edit and debug C++ code.


Note: Web-based IDE's can work as well, but functionality is limited.


We will use Code::Blocks in our tutorial, which we believe is a good place to start.


You can find the latest version of Code blocks at http://www.codeblocks.org/. Download the mingw-setup.exe file, which will install the text editor with a compiler.

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    C++ Quickstart

         Let's create our first C++ file.


      Open Codeblocks and go to File > New > Empty File.


Write the following C++ code and save the file as myfirstprogram.cpp (File > Save File as):

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myfirstprogram.cpp

      #include <iostream>

using namespace std;


int main() {

  cout << "Hello World!";

  return 0;bA

}

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Don't worry if you don't understand the code above - we will discuss it in detail in later chapters. For now, focus on how to run the code.


In Codeblocks, it should look like this:


Then, go to Build > Build and Run to run (execute) the program. The result will look something to this:

Hello World!
Process returned 0 (0x0) execution time : 0.011 s
Press any key to continue.

Congratulations! You have now written and executed your first C++ program.




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