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LAB#1CSC1101
1st semster 1431-1432 H
King Saud University College of Applied studies and Community ServiceCsc 1101
Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
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Start → All Programs → Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 → Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
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Starting for the first time
The first time you run MSVS, you might get a window like this.
Use General Development Settings if you have no preference.
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Initial MSVS Dialog
Here is an image of the initial MSVS Dialog.
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Opening a New Project
Open a project using File → New → Project…
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Choose a Visual C++ Win32 Project Type
Choose Win32 Console Application
Enter a name for your project.
Choose a Project Type and Name
Project Settings
Choose Next > from the initial dialog.
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Project Settings (continued)
Be sure to select Empty project and Finish.
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Add a New Item
Right-click on Source File and Add a New Item.
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Create a main.c
Choose Visual C++ Code, C++ File named main.c.
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Enter your program into main.c
Enter a standard C program into main.c. You get to use your mouse, copy, paste, and everything!
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Start your program
Select Debug → Start without Debugging.
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Examine your output
Your program ran. Check it out!
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Congratulations!
You created a new Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Project.
Selected Visual C++ Win32 Console Application.
Created your own main.c file, entering code just like in class.
And started your program to produce output/
All of this using an easy editor and never logging onto the internet.
Reference
http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~cs230/fall07/labs/lab01CompilingUnderMSVS.ppt