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Free C/C++ Compiler for Windows Users

WinLibs POSIX threads UCRT runtime is a standalone build of GCC and MinGW-w64 tailored specifically for Windows operating systems. This free compiler supports C and C++ programming, providing users with a robust development environment. It integrates the POSIX threading library and UCRT runtime library, ensuring compatibility and performance for Windows applications. Additionally, users benefit from tools like GDB, GNU Binutils, and GNU Make, which enhance the compilation and debugging process.

The project focuses on delivering a native Windows experience, setting it apart from other platforms. With support for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, developers can create efficient executables. Future expansions of WinLibs are planned, including binary packages for various open-source libraries and applications, making it a promising choice for software development on Windows.

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