IDE for Linux
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IDE for Linux
Which IDE for c++ do you use in Linux? What program would you recommend? Eclipse, KDevelop, Borland BuilderX or vi ???
Is there any IDE with integrated help (for c++ and libs, not wxWindows of course)?
Is there any IDE with integrated help (for c++ and libs, not wxWindows of course)?
See also:
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?Linux_IDEs
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?IDEs
Personally I prefer vim and make, but Code::Blocks looks interesting, too. ( http://www.codeblocks.org/ )
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?Linux_IDEs
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?IDEs
Personally I prefer vim and make, but Code::Blocks looks interesting, too. ( http://www.codeblocks.org/ )
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I like to use vim and make to develop in C/C++ and Eclipse to Java.
I will start using Code Blocks (http://www.codeblocks.org/) this weekend. So, on Monday I can say what I thing about it.
Best Regards.
I will start using Code Blocks (http://www.codeblocks.org/) this weekend. So, on Monday I can say what I thing about it.
Best Regards.
Registered Linux User #124801
http://marcioandreyoliveira.blogspot.com/
http://marcioandreyoliveira.blogspot.com/
Just a side-note:
Code::Blocks contains now the GNU build system for easier building
Standard procedure:
NOTE:
This was recently added in CVS so it's not yet complete.
'make', 'make install' and 'make uninstall' work fine.
Don't try yet 'make clean' or 'make distclean': it will delete files from your working copy ! This will be fixed of course
If you encounter any problems, just drop by the Code::Blocks forums.
Yiannis.
Code::Blocks contains now the GNU build system for easier building
Standard procedure:
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cd codeblocks
./bootstrap (<-- note: needed only the first time)
mkdir -p build/debug
cd build/debug
../../configure --enable-debug
make
sudo make install
This was recently added in CVS so it's not yet complete.
'make', 'make install' and 'make uninstall' work fine.
Don't try yet 'make clean' or 'make distclean': it will delete files from your working copy ! This will be fixed of course
If you encounter any problems, just drop by the Code::Blocks forums.
Yiannis.
I've been using Anjuta (http://www.anjuta.org) for a couple of years now and have been very pleased with it. It is a Gnome/gtk+ IDE with wxWindows/wxWidgets support. If you do get it, get the latest 1.2.4 version. They're currently working on a 2.0.2 version but it is nowhere near ready yet.jazz wrote: I'm going to check out that Anjuta thing upCASE suggested though.
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No IDE. I am using kate & console.
- T U R K E Y ?
- I love this country!
WebSites:
http://mebt.sourceforge.net/
http://wxquran.sourceforge.net/
- I love this country!
WebSites:
http://mebt.sourceforge.net/
http://wxquran.sourceforge.net/
I don't use any IDE in Linux. My "IDE" is XEmacs, a shell, make and sometimes grep. It's quite simple, keeps the project structure clear, the Makefiles are still human-readable and I always know what I'm doing.
Microsoft Windows is unfortunately somehow uncomfortable in this way and there I use Code::blocks in combination with mingw.
Regards
Michael.
Microsoft Windows is unfortunately somehow uncomfortable in this way and there I use Code::blocks in combination with mingw.
Regards
Michael.