[lug] C Programming help
Holshouser, David
dholshou at ball.com
Thu Jul 12 10:05:16 MDT 2001
it's been a while since I played with the debuggers but I remember ddd being
a quite usable tool about 2 years ago.
Any comments, preferences?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: valeski at netscape.com [mailto:valeski at netscape.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 9:31 AM
> To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us; vm at myw.ltindia.com
> Subject: Re: [lug] C Programming help
>
>
> MANIGANDAN V wrote:
>
> >Is there any good IDE for C,C++ compilers.
> >
> loaded question :-). linux is my primary development platform, by
> choice, but I have made _severe_ sacrifices moving over to it. IMO,
> there are no "good" IDE's for linux. I personally use a
> product called
> Visual Slick Edit which is a pretty decent editor and source tree
> manager. Most linux development revolves around gcc as the
> compiler (I
> have no quams w/ the compiler), and gdb as the debugger. I
> haven't tried
> any of the new front ends for gdb, but, after growing up w/ Visual
> Studio on windows from Microsoft, gdb is a major pain to play w/.
>
> > I have got KDevelop in KDE but i am unable to compile my
> code there
> >
> Slick Edit will allow you to attatch a "build/compile" command to a
> key-binding/menu item. That just dumps the work out to gcc though.
>
> Jud
>
>
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