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what C++ IDE & OS do you use

Started by April 13, 2011 10:16 AM
61 comments, last by d000hg 13 years, 5 months ago
Hello Every Body.
so, what C++ IDE do you use, and OS.
(i did not find a similar post)
if i have missed one, Please tell me so i can add it.

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I did click the Dev-C++ but only because the option wxDev-C++ was not on your list.

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I use Geany on Arch Linux. I could not vote because Geany is not in the list.
Xcode is also missing from your IDE list.
DOS is missing from your OS list. (I did some of that too, okay, not any more)
ok, so i missed a few. :rolleyes:

Never say Never, Because Never comes too soon. - ryan20fun

Disclaimer: Each post of mine is intended as an attempt of helping and/or bringing some meaningfull insight to the topic at hand. Due to my nature, my good intentions will not always be plainly visible. I apologise in advance and assure you I mean no harm and do not intend to insult anyone.

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QT Creator is missing from your list (I'm using it and Visual Studio)
[size="1"]I don't suffer from insanity, I'm enjoying every minute of it.
The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!
Here's hoping we don't get too many genuine votes for Dev-C++ now that wxDev-C++ has been added to the list.

I picked Visual Studio, obviously on Windows, but I avoid using C++ in favour of other options where possible.

- Jason Astle-Adams

I use Visual C++ for Windows applications on Windows and NetBeans for everything else. I have a duel boot Windows XP / Ubuntu development desktop.

- Kevin.
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I do not use an IDE. I use the command line and a text editor.

As an aside, this is an example of the original meaning of "begs the question," before that phrase mutated to mean "raises the question."

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