Writing Java in IntelliJ IDEA is snappy enough for me, since the project
generally only consists of 3 source files and a couple of sample input
files.

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Shrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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