On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:35, Matthias Pleh <matthias.p...@gmx.at> wrote:
> I know, you can setup codeblocks as you need it. Almost everythink is > adjustable. But my changes was thought to help newbies to use the IDE. > And that's a pretty good idea. I found CB easy to download and install and much ligther than VS or Eclipse. > And yeah, the changes are minor but a start. I thougth, after this changes > has gone into trunk, I can improve other features, such as autocompletion, > and so on, ... > And now, you're a bit stopped by them not integrating your patch.. > But it seems, that the development occures very slowly, and there are many > open patches, not only my patch. > Maybe it's difficult for them to maintain energy and devotion (?) for many years in a project where they have to 'fight' against visual studio, eclipse, netbeans, Kdevelop, ... But for now, I'm satisfied with VisualD. > Ugh, I gave it a try but couldn't even get it to compile a Hello World. And my installation is completly run-of-the-mill. Too bad.