dear prob,

vi or emacs r still the best bet when it comes to coding. i know it's hard
at first, but it's worth learning. once u start using it, u'll find it not
that hard as they say n u sure will appreciate the flexibility.

if u hate vi/emacs, u sud give anjuta a try.. i think it's one of the best
c/c++ ide available in linux..

for casual codings, try jedit.. has lots of plugins n quite easier to use..
i was kinda fan of notepad++ in windows, so used notepad++ through wine even
after moving to linux.. later on jedit replaced notepad++.

if u use kde, u can use Kdevelop too. i dont use kde, so have no experience
on this..

regards,
jwalanta.


On Dec 8, 2007 11:09 AM, prob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone suggest the best IDE for C development on Linux, based on
> your experience.
>
> I'm currently using  Eclipse CDT on Fedora 6 (not the crap that comes
> by default, I removed that and downloaded/installed the one from
> eclipse.org). Its kind of OK, but I'm looking for something better,
> especially the interface. I've also used Netbeans. I liked the
> interface. Spacious too. But always had problem with indexing etc.,  I
> would "rarely" be able to Ctrl+click on a structure and get to its
> definition.
>
> And plz dont tell me Emacs is the best IDE in the world, I know its
> not, at least for me.
>
> Any suggestions!!
>
> prob
>
> >
>

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