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Setting up compiling environment...Hello everybody!
I hope this is the right board to post this question... I'm using Visual Studio .NET 2003... I just need to compile "premade" C, C++, C# sources via the command prompt... No need (ehm... and no skills I'd like to free up hard disk space by removing components that I don't (and can't Anybody knows what are the components that I *absolutely must* install, in the setup menu, to *just compile C, C++, C# programs in the command prompt*? And even after that, are there some files, resources, etc. that I can safely delete? Sorry for the dumb question... I'm not programmer... I can just type "make" |
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