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Revision as of 16:18, 13 December 2008

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You have several choices for compiling the Source SDK:

  1. Visual Studio 2005 / Visual C++ Express 2005 — which are the officially supported compilers.
  2. Visual Studio 2008 / Visual C++ Express 2008 — which can be used after a bit of work.
  3. GCC — which is used to compile Linux Dedicated Servers.

If you own a copy of Visual Studio 2005/2008 you'll probably want to use that, and if you're compiling for Linux you don't have a choice to make. Which leaves only the Visual C++ Express versions to choose between:

VCE2005
Officially supported by Valve
More established technology
VCE2008
More recent - fewer bugs
Nicer user interface
Better support from Microsoft

Both are perfectly acceptable choices, providing for free all of the functionality needed to program and compile a mod. If you are unsure, choose 2005.

Additional SDKs

See also

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