![]() ![]() To complete this walkthrough, you must have installed either Visual Studio and the optional Visual C++ components, or the Build Tools for Visual Studio. If you'd like to try the Visual Studio IDE instead of using the command line, see Walkthrough: Working with Projects and Solutions (C++) or Using the Visual Studio IDE for C++ Desktop Development. If you'd rather work in C++ on the command line, see Walkthrough: Compiling a Native C++ Program on the Command Line. ![]() This walkthrough shows how to create a basic, "Hello, World"-style C program by using a text editor, and then compile it on the command line. Visual C++ includes a C compiler that you can use to create everything from basic console programs to full Windows Desktop applications, mobile apps, and more.
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