C IDE of choice
Rick Sivernell
res005ru
Mon Mar 12 19:39:19 PDT 2007
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:03:41 -0400
Matthew Carpenter <mcarpenter at intelguardians.com> wrote:
> On Saturday 10 March 2007 01:14, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > Have you looked at scite, a free programmers editor( not an IDE ). Runs
> > under MS and Uniz/Linux,
>
> I have not, but it's in the Ubuntu repo so it's getting installed now. I'll
> likely work more with Eclipse in the future too.
>
> I've heard great things about Kdevelop. It seems quite powerful, but I'm not
> familiar with certain aspects of it. Unfortunately there are things about C
> I don't quite remember either, so if there's anyone out there familiar with
> Kdevelop and would like to mentor me a little please contact me offline.
> Mostly what I'm interested in has to do with assistance with external
> libraries and actual interactions with *.h files. To set the stage, I'm
> interested in being able to include windows.h and other third-party headers,
> as well as the best way to make a decent build environment. I'm used to gcc,
> but my make experience is mainly limited to the command line Linux build.
>
> Thank you!
> Matt
>
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Matt
In scite, you can use make and compile inside of scite. It does have some other
goodies, spend a couple of hours at their site, and get the extras. I have even
run ctags from scite. and the error msg are in a 2nd pane. I ise scones and I
have a terminal open to compile and run, develope in 2 scite instances, one cpp
and the other are headers. just me though.
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