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HideOrSeek
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Dev C++ is a good one. Plus it offers a pretty friendly interface.
------- Mi-Re-Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Mi. Let's scrape our knees on the playground.
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marshmellowman
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Quote: from HideOrSeek at 10:01 pm on July 3, 2009
Dev C++ is a good one. Plus it offers a pretty friendly interface.
Yeah DevC++ isn't too bloated and you can more than easily fit it on a pen drive these days. That's what I used to use back in the day.
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derailedjet
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Quote: from Sector Corrupt at 10:49 pm on July 4, 2009
Quote: from derailedjet at 5:00 pm on July 3, 2009
That question is really vague. It really depends on your flash drive and your platform. Just save yourself the hassle, program on a Unix/Linux machine and use GCC. It's free and it comes with the OS. 
As much as I'm as big a Linux Evangelist as the next guy, not really helpful to the guy's problem. He needs a portable C# compiler, and that'd be a proprietary microsoft thing. I'm not sure exactly if there are any nicely stripped down C# compilers, to be honest, sorry. 
Oh, dammit, you're right. I don't know why, but for some reason I thought C# was C++.... I really don't know how I made that mistake.
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