I've heard high prize of Anjuta, though I didn't get around to use it yet. I'd be glad to hear what you came up with. (I am going to do some C++ Linux development at work at last, and would like to take this opportunity to blow them away with a Linux C++ IDE as much as I can).
--Amos
Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i am looking for a good debugger for developing C on linux. Preferably an IDE but a good standalone debugger will do.
I tried DDD and UPS but they are not easy to handle.
i tried kdevelop, but was not able to understand how to debug in it ( is it possible at all ? )
I tried using eclipse but it seems only to support java.
I just miss Borland's old dos IDE BorlandC which was the best of all times IMHO.
anyone, any idea ?
erez.
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