(10-06-2010, 04:54 PM)⌨⑂∞☢ ∃ ⊥ ∀ н ☢∞⑂⌨™ Wrote: DevC++ is the way to go, maybe you dont have the right libraries and keep getting an error.
Dev-C++ is most certainly not the way to go. Unless you believe using abandoned software that hasn't been updated in half a decade is a good idea. In which case I'm not sure what to tell you.
If you want to go with Dev-C++ then do yourself a favor and go with wxDev-C++. It is based directly off Dev-C++ but is current and still supported by its creator.