There are loads of editors on Linux that have good support for C++. The
big question is are you willing to pay?
Some good free ones are Code::Blocks, Atom, Eclipse CDT, NetBeans,
CodeLite.
If you have a spare $300 Slickedit is good. Sublime is cheap and a very
good editor.
On 5/04/2016 9:58 AM, Steve Beaver wrote:
I'm afraid I'm going to start another active thread.
I own Visual Studio 13 that has a C++ compiler in it.
If I want to move AWAY from Visual Studio 13. I have already decided to use
SUSE Enterprise 64.
Which IDE that has an imbedded compiler would any of you suggest to use?
Steve
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