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Quincy: Simple free C/C programming IDE for Windows Quincy 2005 A Simple IDE for C/C Quincy is freeware open-source. It is a simple programming environment for C/C on Windows. It contains an editor, a compiler, a debugger, and graphics and GUI toolkits. Because of it's simple interface, Quincy is ideal for learning C or C programming.
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With integrated support for FLTK and the FLUID GUI builder, Quincy is also a rapid application development (RAD) tool for Windows GUI programs. Like its predecessor, the Quincy 2005 IDE and its source code are released for free, without any licencing restriction whatsoever. Al Stevens originally produced Quincy to accompany a C tutorial book and as a project for the C Programming column of Quincy is named after Al Stevens' daughter's cat. Quincy 2005 makes it easy to use the MinGW C/C compiler, and the GDB debugger.
With Quincy you can develop Console C or C applications, Win32 GUI applications, DLLs, or static libraries. Quincy 2005 offers (for simple 2D graphics) and GUI applications (to build graphical user interfaces). The included 2D plotting library is of special value to scientists and engineers. Version 1.3 now works with VISTA (Installing/uninstalling requires administrator priviledges). Version 1.3 is portable (runs from USB) Issues with version 1.3Scrolling through source code using the mouse thumbwheel is not supported.
Thanks Ethan Aronoff for mentioning that scrolling in Quincy can be enabled by installing the small free utility. Quincy Download and Installation (Version 1.3, 05 Feb 2008, about 18 MB) Click on the setup file and follow the instructions on screen to install. This release contains all the components mentioned above. (No other downloads are needed!) Download Quincy 2005 source code (version 1.3, built with V-Studio.NET 2003, about 260KB) Needed only if you want to recompile Quincy. Quincy is a MFC application. It requires Visual C in order to compile. View the Quincy 2005 version history Access the previous version of Quincy 2005 (archive) Modified: February 2008 - Maintained.
Contents. Club career Early career and AFC Ajax Quincy was born in, Netherlands, to Ghanaian parents. Quincy had been a member of the at hometown club for nine years when he was released at the age of 16 for alleged attitude problems.
Arsenal , head of youth development at club, offered him a trial which proved successful, and the player joined Arsenal as a scholar in September 2002. In the 2002–03 season he scored 17 goals in 20 games for the under-17 side, including six in a 7–1 victory over U17. Handed his first professional contract on his 18th birthday – a move which led to Arsenal being fined £10,000 and given a suspended two-year transfer ban for inadvertently dealing with an unlicensed agent – Quincy signed a new long-term contract in July 2005.
His first-team debut came as an 85th-minute in the match against on 28 October 2003. During he attempted to chip Rotherham goalkeeper, who handled the ball outside his penalty area and was sent off. With the score 1–1 after 120 minutes the game was decided in a – the first ever shootout featuring Arsenal at – which Arsenal won, although Quincy missed his kick.
He scored his first goal for the first team in the same competition on 9 November 2004 against, a match in which he also made two assists, and contributed two appearances to Arsenal's victorious campaign. He produced an impressive performance against during the Gunners' run. However, he failed to break through to regular first-team selection. Although he accepted the need for patience, and appreciated training alongside and learning from players such as and, once Arsenal boosted their forward line in the January 2006 by signing and rising star, Quincy recognised that he needed to leave. Spartak Moscow. Quincy Owusu-Abeyie with in 2008 In January 2007, Quincy went to Ghana to meet with (GFA) officials and discuss his role in Ghanaian football with specific reference to switching allegiance to. Ghana had hoped to persuade him to represent them at the in Germany, but his previous appearances for his native country at youth level precluded that.
As a result of the talks, Quincy pledged his senior international future to Ghana, and coach named him in the squad for the February friendly against in February. However, was yet to approve Quincy's request for a switch of nationality, and he was not released by Spartak Moscow, prompting a complaint to FIFA by Ghana's national coach. Although called up for Ghana's match against in March 2007, Quincy did not play, but did confirm that he intended to play for Ghana in the future. On 18 December 2007, Quincy was called up by Ghana as part of the 40-man squad for their two-week training camp in ahead of the. He later told Spanish media that he was very happy to receive the call-up. On 10 January 2008, FIFA approved Quincy's request to switch to Ghana – his teammates threw water over him in celebration – and he was duly selected for Ghana's 2008 African Cup of Nations squad.
He was a member of the team that defeated Nigeria on 3 February to advance to the semi-finals, and scored his first international goal in the third-place match of the 2008 African Cup of Nations, in which Ghana defeated 4–2. Quincy was named in the 30-man squad for to prepare for the in South Africa, and took part in pre-tournament training in France.
He was selected as part of the 23-man squad for the tournament. On 5 June, he scored the only goal as Ghana beat in their last warm-up match at in, England. Quincy appeared twice in as Ghana reached the quarterfinals, in which he was an unused substitute as they went out on penalties to. Personal life Quincy is a cousin of English.