TryC is for writing and running small C program. It's just for C learners. Mac OS X includes Developer Tools a developing environment for making Macintosh applications. But if someone wants to study programming using C, Xcode is too big and too complicated to write a small sample program for beginners. TryC is just for such kind of "beginners". You don't need to launch huge a Xcode application or type unfamiliar commands in Terminal using TryC you can write, compile and run C program just like TextEdit. It's only available to compile one source code file but it's enough for trying sample programs. I hope you enjoy studying C and step up to Cocoa someday.
Requirements:
MacOSX10.3 or later ( Intel Mac available ) and DeveloperTools
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