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How to Install Visual C++ on Linux?

Visual C++ is Software made by Microsoft Corporation. It is used to build desktop applications using the C and C++ languages. It was initially released in February 1993. In this article, we are going to learn how we can install Visual C++ in our Linux System.

Installing Visual C++ on Linux:

Step 1: Go to the Microsoft website to download the Visual Studio Code & C++.



downloading Visual C++

Select the above configuration and click on the Download Visual Studio Code button.

Step 2: After downloading the file, open up the Linux terminal and navigate to the Downloads folder.



To navigate to the Downloads folder:

cd Downloads

To list all the Downloads files.

ls

Downloaded file

Step 3: Before starting the installation of the Visual C++, make the above-downloaded file executable by running the following command.

sudo chmod +x code_1.60.2-1632313585_amd64.deb

executable file

This command will change the permissions of the downloaded file to be an executable file, where X stands for executable.

Step 4: To start the installation, we are going to use the dpkg, which is a Debian package manager. Run the following command to install the Visual C++.

sudo dpkg -i code_1.60.2-1632313585_amd64.deb  

Successfully installed

Here, -i flag represents the install command.

Step 5: To open the installed Visual Studio & C++, run the following command in the terminal:

code .

Visual Studio Code

This will open the Visual Studio Code in the current folder.

Step 6: Let’s run a simple C++ program to verify the working of the software.

Installing Code Runner

Sample Code :




#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
  
int main() {
    cout<<"GFG!";
    return 0;
}

Output:

Output

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