A short video tutorial going over the information in an eBook of mine called “The Little Book of C”.
In this video I will be showing how to set up your user tools inside Crimson Editor so that you can compile and run programs written in C (and C++). I assume you have already downloaded and installed Crimson Editor and the compiler as instructed in “The Little Book of C”. If you have not, you will find the necessary links below.
Since YouTube has set limits on the size and length of videos, I will be moving along quite quickly. Just remember you can press pause and if you need to go back you can.
That’s extremely … That’s extremely helpful for me! I have been a user of Crimson Editor now for my toy C programming and text editing needs. This adds a nice IDE degree to the mix.
I hadn’t planned on … I hadn’t planned on getting to the debugging for a while, but I’ll try and make a video on integrating the debugger into the Crimson environment sometime this week.
September 29th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
Please tell me what …
Please tell me what software you used to make your informative video.
Thanks,
Rick
September 30th, 2007 at 1:09 am
That’s extremely …
That’s extremely helpful for me! I have been a user of Crimson Editor now for my toy C programming and text editing needs. This adds a nice IDE degree to the mix.
What about this “Insight” debugger?
September 30th, 2007 at 2:14 am
I hadn’t planned on …
I hadn’t planned on getting to the debugging for a while, but I’ll try and make a video on integrating the debugger into the Crimson environment sometime this week.
September 30th, 2007 at 2:17 am
The tutorial was …
The tutorial was made with CamStudio.