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What does your IDE look like?

Started by November 16, 2013 10:23 AM
53 comments, last by Chad Smith 10 years, 11 months ago


I appear to be one of the few working with Code::Blocks. I'm using a custom colour scheme based off of Vim.

I use C::B as well, as I like to be able to use the same IDE for both Windows and Linux. But I've just done a fresh OS reinstall on a new primary hard drive so I'm still using C::B's default colours right now.

Looks like I am in a similar camp to Bregma smile.png I code exclusively in vi using the awesome (tiling) window manager on ubuntu/gentoo. The coloscheme is a customization of zenburn.

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-Josh

+1 for Awesome WM.

I can't post screenshots now, but my setup is Linux + awesome + tmux + vim

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I find Bright-text-on-Black themes to be just as painful as Dark-text-on-White themes... so I use a dark theme with fairly low contrast:

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I prefer Codelobster that has Microsoft style

I'm still trying to find an IDE/setup that I like on Ubuntu for my larger projects. I have been using Code::Blocks but I can't seem to get used to it for some reason. Looks like I am going to move to QT Creator maybe.

Though on smaller projects I just use gedit. I have a dual monitor setup so I usually have a a couple different code files open in split view on one monitor and then the terminal up and always running on the other monitor for compiling and testing along with documentation up if I need it for a quick reference.

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