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Download the binary release. This is the easy way for installing Code::Blocks. Download the setup file, run it on your computer and Code::Blocks will be installed, ready for you to work with it. Can’t get any easier than that!
Install steps. Download the Code::Blocks 20.03 installer. If you know you don't have MinGW installed, download the package which has MinGW bundled. Run the installer, it's a standard installer for Windows; just press Next after reading each screen.
Code::Blocks implements a custom build system with very important features: ultra-fast dependencies generation, build queues and parallel builds are the most important ones to mention.
Code::Blocks is a free C/C++ and Fortran IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable. Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins.
A MinGW-bundled version of the latest Code::Blocks release is available from the Code::Blocks download page. If you install this version, the GCC compiler will be automatically detected and set as the default.
Installing the latest official version of Code::Blocks on Windows. Installing Code::Blocks nightly build on Windows. Installing Code::Blocks from source on Windows.
Finally, switch to wxWidgets 3.x, many improvements, new features, more stable, enhanced for HiDPI, the new Code::Blocks release 20.03 has arrived. Get it from the downloads section! A changelog summarises new features and fixes. We provide binaries for the major platforms supported by Code::Blocks, with more to come in the next time.
Code::Blocks implements a custom build system with very important features: ultra-fast dependencies generation, build queues and parallel builds are the most important ones to mention.
Code::Blocks implements a custom build system with very important features: ultra-fast dependencies generation, build queues and parallel builds are the most important ones to mention.
Version 20.03. For the release 20.03, we provide a changelog hereby about what has changed since 17.12 (to download the change log, a link is provided at the bottom of this page):