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  1. Home | Dev-C++ Official Website

    Nov 11, 2025 · Dev-C++ is a full-featured C and C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Windows. Free, open source, and used by millions of developers worldwide.

  2. Top 10 Debugging Tips for Dev-C++ Beginners - bloodshed.net

    Jan 25, 2025 · Master debugging in Dev-C++ with these practical tips. Learn how to find and fix errors quickly, use the debugger, and write bug-free code.

  3. Dev-C++ - Open Source C/C++ IDE for Windows

    Dev-C++ is a full-featured C and C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Windows platforms. Millions of developers, students and researchers use Dev-C++ since the first version was …

  4. The Ultimate Archive: Free Compilers & Programming Tools from the ...

    Nov 10, 2025 · A historical archive of free compilers, development tools, and resources from 1998-2002 that shaped Dev-C++ and the open source compiler ecosystem.

  5. FAQ - Dev-C++ Official Website

    There was a Linux version, but it has been abandoned, mainly because Dev-C++ is written in Delphi, but the first Linux version of Delphi (Kylix) wasn't as promising as required for Dev-C++ to be ported.

  6. Dev-C++ 5 | Dev-C++ Official Website - news.bloodshed.net

    Dev-C++ is a full-featured C and C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Windows. Free, open source, and used by millions of developers worldwide.

  7. Blog | Dev-C++ Tutorials and Guides

    Nov 9, 2025 · Learn C++ programming with our comprehensive tutorials, guides, and tips for Dev-C++ IDE.

  8. Dev-C++ FAQ | Dev-C++ Official Website

    Find answers to common questions about Dev-C++, including compilation errors, debugging, libraries, and platform-specific issues.

  9. Terms of Service | Dev-C++ Official Website

    Dev-C++ provides information, documentation, downloads, and resources related to the Dev-C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ programming.

  10. Free compilers list - Dev-C++ Official Website

    This page has been kept for archival purposes, it contains lists of free, open source or public domain compiler resources which were of interest during the early developments of Dev-C++ and Dev-Pascal.