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Eclipse on Windows 1 Eclipse for Windows Installation This is how I was able to set up Eclipse for Windows . The following software is being used: java 8 64-bit Eclipse (Oxygen) 64 bit MinGW 64 bit The MinGW 64 bit compiler seems to have pretty good support for C++11. The traditional MinGW download does not support some of the new C++11 support. The Eclipse product supports multiple platforms and multiple versions of the C++ compiler. We will be using the MinGW-64 compiler at the level. This version defaults to a version of C++ known as C++14. The MinGW compile we are using allows you to turn off extensions to better ensure your code adheres to standard C++. Here are the steps for setting up MinGW-64 and Eclipse CDT (the C/C++ support for Eclipse ).
The Java SE Development Kit (SDK) is preferred for doing Java development, but the other one will work for C++ development. Much of Eclipse is writing in Java, so it needs the Java environment.
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