While attempting Code Jam and similar competitions, saving on time
spent writing, testing and debugging code can be a major factor. I run
Ubuntu on a VMware image, simply using gedit and make to write and
test programs. However, writing code can be easier with IDEs having
code completion and debugging facilities. Although the topic seems to
have been beaten hollow on linux discussion forums, the questions
there are usually raised by users intending to create and manage large
projects.
My question is this- what do you prefer to use for writing, testing
and debugging code during contests where time can be a major factor? I
have used Code::Blocks and Eclipse CDT but the former fails to debug
properly while the latter was too slow and bulky to use during a
contest.

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