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ide with autocomplete for wxwidgets
i am new to wxwidgets programming and i am searching for a good ide to assist me. now the buil-in functions as i have seen them have names that are self obvious about what they do. the only problem is knowing them... and each time i need something i have to search the net for it. can any one suggest an ide with autocomplete feature for wxwidget libraries?
thankyou
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wxDev-C++ http://wxdsgn.sf.net has what you need.
If you decide to go the VS route there is a method of implementing this there too.
If you decide to go the VS route there is a method of implementing this there too.
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Hello,
i find the codelite (http://www.codelite.org) ide fantastic for wxWidgets programming. Show you but even to.
i find the codelite (http://www.codelite.org) ide fantastic for wxWidgets programming. Show you but even to.
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Günni
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thanx.. actually i missed out that i need the ide for linux.. i checked wxdevcpp but its only for window. though codelite seems promising. i have used codeblocks, netbeans, eclipse cdt, anjuta but none have given me the autocomplete i need... i am not sure there even exists a good c++ ide for linux..
If you like autocompletion, I believe CodeLite has one of the strongest available on linuxmahajanudit wrote:thanx.. actually i missed out that i need the ide for linux.. i checked wxdevcpp but its only for window. though codelite seems promising. i have used codeblocks, netbeans, eclipse cdt, anjuta but none have given me the autocomplete i need... i am not sure there even exists a good c++ ide for linux..
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Hi,
In Linux, Codelite uses the installed wx by default. If you don't have one, or if you wish to use a different wx, see http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/ProjectSettings
Regards,
David
In Linux, Codelite uses the installed wx by default. If you don't have one, or if you wish to use a different wx, see http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/ProjectSettings
Regards,
David
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