Netbeans is primarily a code editor and Java compiler. Although it supports the C++ language, it has no C++ compiler or linker. For that you must provide your own.
Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs are a DOS concept, not a Windows concept.
C++ is used to write programs, not to design computers. If you want to design computers, use a CAD program specifically intended to aid in electronics design.
The source files take a longer time to compile, and reading and maintaining such programs is harder.
You can use any text editor you want, say notepad in windows and vi in unix. You can also use MS Word, but you need to save in text format, i.e. with no formatting, because the compiler only understands the text, and not the formatting. Often, however, the text editor is part of an integrated development environment, that makes it easier to highlight code and errors, organize classes and modules, and to debug visually. In the Windows environment, that might be Visual Studio, but it can be any supported product for your platform.
Every C plus plus program that is a main program must have the function 'main'.
To use C++ in Netbeans you will need a C++ compiler.
The Netbeans website provides a comprehensive FAQ detailing how to install the C/C++ plugin as well as integrating your chosen C/C++ compiler, linker and debugger package.
#include int main (int argc, char **argv){int i;for (i=0; i
Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs are a DOS concept, not a Windows concept.
Writing programs in it.
Writing computer-programs in it.
Some C programs can be compiled in C++, yes.
The best programs are written by humans, not by softwares.
C++ is used to write programs, not to design computers. If you want to design computers, use a CAD program specifically intended to aid in electronics design.
Yes.
Not possible.
Yes.