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Dive-Into Cygwin and GNU C++ PDF document. Welcome to the Cygwin UNIX simulating environment. Cygwin is a Windows program that emulates a UNIX environment. Cygwin can be used to run UNIX programs and operate the computer as if it were setup as a UNIX machine. The program is command line based so there is no graphical user interface. Navigation and execution of programs is the same as any UNIX operating system. Cygwin is a set of powerful tools to assist developers in migrating applications from UNIX/Linux to the Microsoft Windows platform. The Cygwin tool set includes compilers and interpreters for many programming languages. If you install gcc, gdb, make and the binutils, you now have a Windows C/C++ development environment. In this article you will learn how to install Cygwin and to compile and execute C++ programs using the powerful C++ development tool from GNU—GCC. GCC is a command line based compiler. It can be used to compile and execute C, C++ and Fortran code. This article is an excerpt of a Deitel & Associates “Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming” book. Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a member of the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ).
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