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Head of department
Department of computer
Vidya Jyoti School
Jagdalpur
Guided by :- Principal:-
Mrs. Rajni Jain Fr. Jomon
Recommendation
Acknowledgement
We would like to express our sincere gratitude
to our computer mentor Rajni Mam for her
vital support, guidance and encouragement
without which this project would not have
come forth. This project will help us to imbibe
program writing skill based on real life
problems.
We the
projectiles:- Shivangi Sahu
Sanjana Jha
Yash Dubey
Preface
P – Planning
R –Reporting
O – Operating
J – Judgment
E – Estimation
C – Co-operating
T – Training
Contents
ALGORITHM
COMMANDS USED
DEV C++
Dev-C++ is a free integrated development environment (IDE)
distributed under the GNU General Public License for programming
in C and C++. MinGW, a freecompiler, is bundled with it. The IDE is
written in Delphi.
The project is hosted by SourceForge. Dev-C++ was originally
developed by programmer Colin Laplace. Dev-C++ runs exclusively
on Microsoft Windows.
Bloodshed Dev-C++ is a full-featured Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) for the C and C++ programming languages. It uses
the MinGW or TDM-GCC 64bit port of the GCC as its compiler. Dev-C+
+ can also be used in combination with Cygwin or any other GCC-
based compiler.[1]
One additional aspect of Dev-C++ is its use of DevPaks, packaged
extensions on the programming environment with additional
libraries, templates, and utilities. DevPaks often contain, but are not
limited to, GUI utilities, including popular toolkits such
as GTK+, wxWidgets, and FLTK. Other DevPaks include libraries for
more advanced function use.
Dev-C++ is generally considered a Windows-only program, but there
are attempts to create a Linux version: header files and path
delimiters are switchable between platforms.
SOFTWARE FEASIBILITY
stage.
2 .Is the system developed has scope for expanding or scope for
switching to new technology later if needed in ease. In other study is
made to find the portability of the system in future