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What IDE/Editors do you use to code under Linux?

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Anyone using Eclipse CDT?


I've written some plugins for it as part of my job but I'm not using it myself, I prefer vim :-)
added on the 2007-07-18 22:56:49 by sparcus sparcus
I'm using Eclipse Europa + CDT under linux+win32.. still a bit buggy on linux but seems to be the first viable automated multi-platform builder/tool - I'm running the same projects on linux/windows with only minimal differences in project configuration..
added on the 2007-07-19 01:15:13 by jaw jaw
emacs, SciTE
added on the 2007-07-19 01:28:15 by dnes dnes
codeblocks and ultimate++ sucks
Eclipse Europa + CDT
it sucks so hard tho... 200 mb of ram hunger is nothing normal for a god damn IDE, I should try Anjuta soon.
added on the 2007-07-19 08:57:35 by decipher decipher
Emacs and vi.
added on the 2007-07-19 09:39:17 by nystep nystep
Eclipse FTW.
added on the 2007-07-19 10:16:25 by Inopia Inopia
No one mentioned Anjuta?
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added on the 2007-07-19 12:45:53 by LiraNuna LiraNuna
VIM 7 with Special Config :D

btw Emacs sucks
added on the 2007-07-19 12:54:18 by Silicium Silicium
no, vim sucks, emacs owns.
. o O ( ah! finally a fresh and useful discussion to pursue on pouet! )
added on the 2007-07-19 13:11:03 by psenough psenough
vim (especially for remote stuff) and kwrite

yeah, i know, those are editors, not IDEs. But I want my tools simple fast and elegant. Most IDEs are the exact opposite.
added on the 2007-07-19 14:48:02 by moT moT
the trash-heap of features these IDEs boast only illustrates how much of a pain in the ass C++ is to code in.
added on the 2007-07-20 04:50:01 by louman louman
moT: try kate instead of kwrite. Almost the same thing except that you can have multiple files open at the same time with it.
added on the 2007-07-20 06:01:35 by waffle waffle
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digisnap/matrix is one of the kwrite authors. jsyk.
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added on the 2007-07-20 09:55:00 by styx^hcr styx^hcr
Having tried most of the IDEs for Linux I can say that KDevelop looks like the best one. Codeblocks is too immature under Linux, and Eclipse/CDT is just bad (Eclipse is for Java-developers and apparently that thinking went into the C++ plugin as well).

added on the 2007-07-20 10:23:08 by sasq sasq
It's been a couple of years but when I messed with c and ncurses I used Emacs in textmode.
added on the 2007-07-20 14:22:07 by El Topo El Topo

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