I've used Eclipse for C++...  it can be a pain to set it up, and it
works okay, but I don't think it's worth it (there are lighter-weight
IDEs that do just as much).  I don't know of any good C++ IDEs,
though...

On 12/18/06, Derek Juba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how well Eclipse works for C++?  Or does anyone know of
a better IDE for C++?

-Derek

Gary Whitten wrote:
> I have been doing Java for quite a while now and the (free) dominant IDEs
> are Netbeans and Eclipse. They are both very good - I use Eclipse and
> I think
> that may eventually become the winner but, right now, they seem to be
> peacefully
> co-existing pretty well. Eclipse is a little behind on graphical GUI
> tools, however,
> it is starting to catch up. Netbeans is supposed to have a very strong
> graphical GUI
> environment, but, it requires that the code be created in Netbeans.
> The Eclipse GUI
> environment is not as fancy as Netbeans but will work with code
> generated anywhere -
> I consider that to be very significant. Also, if you go with Eclipse,
> check out MyEclipse
> http://www.myeclipseide.com/ - for an annual subscription of $50 (as I
> remember) you
> can get a massive amount of extra goodies - including Matisse - the
> Netbeans UI
> designer.
>
> Gary Whitten
>
> Jin-Ho Yoon wrote:
>
>> Dear all:
>>
>> I am a newbie of JAVA, and trying to modify/write simple codes.
>> I heard there are some development utilites (e.g., J Builder
>> or NetBeans).  Do you guys have any suggestion/recommendation
>> for this type of software?  Which will be the better for long-run?
>>
>> I am very familiar with Fortran and so on.  But, JAVA is
>> a new world to me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jin-Ho

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