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Name: Anonymous 2007-09-11 7:05 ID:OJESjWTz

DevCpp4 or 5beta?
Another better?
Not eclipse, I don't like it. Code::blocks looks fagish.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-11 7:35 ID:3T/DAm9j

>>4
Vim.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-11 7:38 ID:Heaven

>>2
Thanks

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-11 7:39 ID:Heaven

>>5
Is Vim really an IDE?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-11 7:42 ID:3T/DAm9j

>>7
That depends on your definition of an IDE.  It does everything I need, and more.

Name: Ashbad !!+VASyH02wNCrG58 2013-03-13 21:14

Since when were vi/vim/emacs/etc. IDEs?  The ability to edit text and to colorize syntax does not an IDE make.

Visual Studio is surprisingly excellent, for MSVC or not.  Very nice debugging and deployment features.

Code::Blocks is usually what I download as a minimum at my school's computers, so I at least have something to work with.  Not as full featured, but FOSS and all that.

Netbeans/Eclipse are both good and are equal to each other in regard to C, but Visual Studio seems much better to me if you can obtain a copy, or if you're fine running a trial version to try it out.

DevCpp is terrible, outdated, and should not even be considered.  Never used Beta5, no advice there.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-13 21:24

>>19
Integrated Development Environment
Think about it.

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