When you select 70-621 your compiler you must take in consideration your system OS, your personal preferences and the documentation that you can get on using it.
One of most actualized and compatible compilers is GCC. The next section will show how to get a copy and install it on Windows. You can easily find information on the GCC website on how to do it under another OS. GCC is a decent choice, and can be obtained for free. Many 70-642 Open Source platforms include a recent GCC version. Version 4.0 or later gives fairly good conformance to the C++ standard. Various IDEs are available to support GCC. For Windows, Microsoft Visual Studio Express is currently available free of charge (but not free as in non-propriety) with a C++ compiler that can be used from the command line or from the supplied IDE. An IDE, or Integrated Development Environment, is generally a graphical 70-648 environment which integrates functionality like editing, compiling, linking, and usually a help system etc.).
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