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Show me the example of the program, tell me the configuration of your computer (memory, processor, axles, ssd or hdd), show the assembly designs. Maybe you're in the 1st core.Maybe you have the optimization on the maximum that always slows the bills. Could be in the Code: Blocks there is an installation using precompiled headings (IDE DevShed C++ and its descendants compiling them when installing, how about CB - I don't know)Maybe you're incorrect with a collection system and instead of compiling only changed files, you're compiling all the files in a row.The idea of antivirus, by the way, is good enough to include catalogues with the names, the compiler and ide in the list of exceptions.IDE has nothing to do with the code: blocks on Windous uses mingw-version gcc if I don't change my memory (as almost all free IDE). I don't know the speed of his work in vinda, but I can look.You can try to connect. http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools Microsoft version of the compiler, or http://llvm.org/releases/download.html which usually compiles faster than gccIf you're in vinda, you can try to figure it out yourself with, for example, https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processmonitor ♪ See what the compiler does and what the brakes are.