On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Andreas Niederl ric...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:51 AM, David Relson rel...@osagesoftware.com wrote:
ide for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs
+ different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ...
I've heard some good things about komodo, though it's not open
source and I've
http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/qt-creator
Take a look and try it.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Andrei Hanganu ahang...@bitdefender.comwrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim +
Andreas Niederl wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ... every
single one of
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ... every
single one of them has at least one drawback.
In short words, i am
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Andrei Hanganu
ahang...@bitdefender.com wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans
you are perfectly right, but as a wise man said: don't reinvent the
wheel,that's why i'm asking this group 1st. I'm positive i'm not the
first person to meet these issues and if it just happened that i missed
a great editor out there i hope other people might hold the answer
for this one.
If
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ... every
single one of them has at least one drawback.
I have been searching for an open source c++ IDE for some time now. I
have not yet found a single IDE that is a perfect fit.
When you develop something small, an editor like vim/kate/emacs can be
sufficient, but when you work with larger projects created by other
people, things become a litte
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Andrei Hanganu
ahang...@bitdefender.com wrote:
you are perfectly right, but as a wise man said: don't reinvent the
wheel,that's why i'm asking this group 1st. I'm positive i'm not the
first person to meet these issues and if it just happened that i missed
a
Hi,
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice ide
for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs +
different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ... every
single one of them has at least one
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:05:08 +
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice
ide for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs
+ different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ...
every single one
El mar, 17-02-2009 a las 20:51 -0500, David Relson escribió:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:05:08 +
Andrei Hanganu wrote:
helo group,
i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice
ide for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs
+ different
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