Looking at learning some C, as I saw in another SO question , which is good for learning a language and historical experience.
I wonder which IDE professionals use and what other tools are useful when programming in C?
I've always loved Code :: Blocks. It's a great C / C ++ environment with a few useful additions. As for the compiler, I always used MingW, but I heard that the DigitalMars C / C ++ compiler is good.
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