Looking for some software
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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Monqui on Wed Jun 2nd at 3:27pm 2004


Sorry about leeting in the description. Sometimes you just can't fight back the inner dork. And believe you me, my inner dork is a serious bastard. Bastard would claw your eyes out as soon as look at you.

Anywawho, I'm looking for a decent, free (read: not h4x0red) c++ editor/compiler suite type of thing. Worse comes to worse, I could just settle for a decent compiler, but I like spiffy front-ends because I'm a child of the visual world.

Anyone have any good advice/suggestions? [addsig]




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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Leperous on Wed Jun 2nd at 3:31pm 2004


Er, like Dev-C++ ?



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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Monqui on Wed Jun 2nd at 3:35pm 2004


Ooh, looks like a winner. I'll give that one a shot when I get the chance. Thanks! [addsig]



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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jun 2nd at 4:04pm 2004


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NOT TEH LILLEGAL KNID!!?

sounds like you had someone's in mind monkeman

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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Jun 2nd at 5:11pm 2004


I use Dev-C++ as well.



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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Hornpipe2 on Thu Jun 3rd at 4:24am 2004


I did. Now, I just use an editor like pico and run it through gcc.




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Re: Looking for some software
Posted by Crono on Thu Jun 3rd at 6:03am 2004


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I did. Now, I just use an editor like pico and run it through gcc.


ppfft pico. Lightweight

Just kidding. I can't stand pico though, give me VI or VIM anyday, since you can compile through VI and on an error it stops says the error and shows the line within VI .

Are you talking about just compiling C programs (gcc)? Or are you talking about the GCC package thing.

Anyway. Eclipse kicks some major ass, not to mention you can import many languages into it. I think it defaults as a Java IDE (But you have to download the java packages from SUN), but you can get plug ins from IBM and such for C++. And I believe they use the G++ compiler.
It was originally developed for Linux, so the Win32 is a little slower, but no biggie

Eclipse IDE Downloads page (This is their main page, the download page is usually in a frame)

Take a look here for some cool utilities

and this is for the C/C++ packages.
CDT stands for C/C++ Development Tools.

Anyway, Ecplise is pretty nice and reliable and supports numerous languages (take a look on the main tools page)

hope that helps! [addsig]





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