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Starting now, I will be teaching myself computer stuff instead of going to a computer science class, because it's frankly boring when I know everything she's teaching. But do to restrictions at my school library, I can't download anything onto the computers. Is there anything I can stick onto my 4GB flash drive and take to school to run? I'm already going to try the Python IDLE and Bloodshed Dev-C++, and Java's development toolkit. Is there anything else that I can cram onto it and run at school without installing anything?

asked Oct 28 '10 at 21:12

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Well, if by developer tools, you mean compilers, I can suggest Code::Blocks, it's the best compiler for Windows that I've found so far.

answered Oct 28 '10 at 21:59

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Thanks. I'll try it out!

(Oct 30 '10 at 09:39) HHBones HHBones's gravatar image
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