@JakeSymons Hmmm... The stock script works in multiple profiles and Firefox/Chrome along with using my low-rep test account. What URL is displayed for the page you're looking at, exactly?
@Ron Not sure how this is related to C++, but actually they do. AFAIK there is a list of sponsors and supporters (code contributions by paid employees, money, etc.).
After all the CPU developers/manufactures profit from getting a good compiuler support for their products. I well remember how problematic it was ca. 20 years ago for a new CPU arch to get compiler support or even Assembler.
@NathanOliver "Good, cheap compiler". But in fact "GNU Compiler Collection".
@Ron Nice. I like it myself. I've always been a fan of their debugger. Now that their compiler is catching up it is less of a problem. If they ever make it instalable on linux I'd switch OS'es in a heartbeat. Using the VS debugger with either clang or gcc would be AWESOME
So, they messed up my build agent upgrading TFS over the weekend: I was muttering various unprintable words and characters under his breath when I found out - you know, 0x0E, 0x11, 0x15...
I used to really love the VS debugger and missed it whenever I was using g++ or clang. But then I discovered that gdb has a TUI mode. I actually don't care anymore.
@Ron The biggest thing that that guy missed is how to change which TUI window is focused. It's focused on the source code by default, so Up and Down scroll the source. He says to use Ctrl+P, but just type focus cmd and Up and Down work as expected