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Hey all,
I am just wondering if there are advantages/drawbacks to using Bloodshed compiler vs. MSVS compiler. I am trying to get back into the programming arena, but it seems as if everyone on this site prefers the MS Visual Studio package. I want to get into the Quant field, however, programming is something I haven't done in about 5 years.

I am currently using the Bloodshed compiler, but am interested in the Boost libraries. Any known issues/problems.

Thanks - from a newby
 
bloodshed

Funny you should mention...I looked on the site recently and it has been taken down. I guess the MSVS platform is the way to go...

I always dreaded MS...
 
I was trying out the new Dev C++ new beta version. It's not bad.

But I switched back to MS VS.
 
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