[clue-tech] Looking for C++ IDE

Match Grun match at dimensional.com
Fri Aug 5 21:53:06 MDT 2005


> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I'm wondering if anyone has come across a good IDE for C/C++.  I'm
> >>starting to play with C++ a bit and I'd like to use an IDE for my
> >more>complex apps.  At the moment, I'm installing jedit, but would be
> >>interested in hearing about other IDEs.
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >I have been using Anjuta. It is really great for development with gcc
> >and the GNU toolset.
> >
> >Match
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> Another item to look at is Dev-CPP at www.bloodshed.net.  They make
> full IDE for C++, Pascal with GCC based compiler.  There is versions
> for Windows as well as Linux.  Go check it out and see what you think
> for yourself.

The bloodshed stuff does not appear to be any IDE for Linux. Its all
Windoze stuff. Maybe that is why they are called BLOODSHED.

It appears that the compilers are GCC (for windozed). And they make a
cursory reference to GCC for Linux.

Anjuta works just great on Linux. Go look at SourceForge.

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