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Using Visual C IDE

What's an IDE? What does it Do?. IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment"It allows you to create and edit a program packageIt allows you to build and compile the packageIt allows you to debug" the packageIt tells you how badly you messed up!. Visual C IDE Components (1). Workspace

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Using Visual C IDE

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    1. Using Visual C++.net IDE Computer and Information Sciences By: Ed Brunjes

    2. What’s an IDE? What does it Do? IDE stands for “Integrated Development Environment” It allows you to create and edit a program package It allows you to build and compile the package It allows you to “debug” the package It tells you how badly you messed up!

    3. Visual C++ IDE Components (1) Workspace – this is the main work area where you type in most of your program Windows – show the various aspects of the project. You can move or delete windows as you like by using the sizing buttons on the Window title bar. You can also hide a window or windows, or you can group windows together.

    4. Visual C++ IDE Components (2) Toolbars – contain short-cut buttons to common operations that could be selected from the menus (there are LOTS of them). You can add toolbars from the “View” option on the Menu Bar Menus – Are always available and provide all of the actions you can do in the IDE. If you close a window – you can reopen it using the “View” option

    5. The basic Visual C++ IDE Screen Visual C++ IDE The workspace area IDE Windows Toolbars Menus

    6. Workspace The workspace is the largest of the windows. This is where the code is typed in.

    7. Toolbars There are a “bucket full” of toolbars. These are collections of short-cut buttons for operations that can be selected from the menus on the Menu Bar.

    8. Menus Each item on the “menu bar” is connected to a “pull-down” menu. The pull-down menu has two types of options: Gray options – are options that are a part of the menu but are NOT available for this operation and are not active. Black options – are options that ARE available and are active.

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