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Can devC++ using MinGW make Opengl games like VC++ and directX

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Yes - Here is the FAQ on how to do it: Dev-C++ FAQ

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Can anyone give me a link to download DevC++, instead of installing Visual Studio. I want to install only the Dev C++.

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Bloodshed Software - Downloads

here is the link for you. You could always use google ;)

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Thanks a bunch.

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While it was years ahead of its time, I'd like to note that dev c++ is out-dated. It may not have all of the features you need if your, say, trying to do something out of a tutorial.

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Then what would be the easiest and good environment to develop C++ programs? (OS Windows XP)

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Many tutorials assume you are using a specific environment, especially Visual C++.
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