Which IDE for C++ programming?
1
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 9:37
Well i need help to decide, the choices i have considered(because i have used both) are:
-Codeblocks
-Eclipse CDT
So what do you recommend?
Im open to other IDEs too
2
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 9:39
TECO
3
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 9:41
( ゚ ヮ゚) Visual Studio 2008!
4
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 9:58
Visual Studio, not because of Visual Studio itself, but its wide range of excellent plugins like Visual Assist X, Reshaper, Visual SVN and the likes.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 10:02
Textmate
6
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 10:03
TextWrangler
7
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 10:16
>>5
b[]TEXTMATE IS WRITTEN IN SEPPLES BY THE WAY
8
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 10:32
>>7
Nope, it's full Cocoa. It has a custom NSTextView doing the back-end.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 11:34
kdevelop
10
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 11:53
The only development environment you need is a command line and vi/emacs. Only pussy fags use IDEs.
11
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 12:03
>>10
vi
Be a real programmer and use Acme.
12
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 14:34
>>11
Be a real programmer and use a graphic display
13
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 14:42
real programmer
graphic display
One of these things does not belong with the other one.
14
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 15:20
C++ is a pile of dicks, but I'm forced to use it for a project. I actually like Qt's own GUI. I'm writing something that needs to have some semblance of being able to port over to mac/nix in the future, so it works fine. Normally I'd go with vim or NetBeans.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 16:23
Netbeans here too
16
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 17:02
Visual Studio,
but only because I hate everything else
17
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 17:16
Who else uses DEVC++?
18
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 17:21
Visual Studio,
but only because I don't really code anything
fixed that for you
19
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 17:42
>>12
Wait, what? Are you implying that Acme is a text-mode program? Be a real programmer and have heard of Acme.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 19:09
>>4
Actually, Visual Studio's debugger is quite god tier. When compared with
GDB , it's like the difference between a heaping mound of asses and a heaping mound of pizzas.
21
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-01 22:00
>>20
Except on C++, whereupon it becomes somewhat shitty because of IntelliSuck.
22
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 1:00
>>17
I do, but thats because its enforced by my uni
23
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 1:38
>>20
Seconding this. Once you're used to the VS debugger, you will instantly notice what you are missing when going back to another language/GUI.
24
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 1:40
Codeblocks because it's open source !:3
25
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 16:14
>>20
Anything else is god-tier compared to GDB.
26
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 16:22
>>25
GDB on it's own is pretty bad, but in combination with emacs and
M-x gdb, it's actually useable.
27
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-02 23:49
VIM, fuckers
28
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 0:26
VIM. All other suggestions choke dick
29
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 0:59
Notepad. All other suggestions choke dick
30
Name:
clever guy
2009-10-03 2:28
Yi
31
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 2:56
ed
32
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 3:13
sed
33
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 7:22
>>21
That's why I disable IntelliSense and use Visual Assist X instead.
34
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 8:42
Eclipse CDT, its built on the best programming language for c++
35
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 23:04
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36
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-03 23:09
edlin
37
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-04 7:36
cat
38
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-04 10:31
Turbo C
39
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-04 19:55
vim+project
40
Name:
Anonymous
2009-10-05 4:17
[spoiler] (emacs )[spoiler]
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