Is CLion the only good C/C++ IDE?

Is CLion the only good C/C++ IDE?

Visual Studio is better.

No. It's hard to beat Visual Studio, especially for debugging.

Yes

I quite like Qt Creator for debugging. At least on Linux. Not used it on Windows.

>What is gdb
>What is valgrind

Don't be a pedantic nigger, you know what I mean. Visual debugging.

Windows only, but Visual Studio is probably the best.

Of the others I tried, this is how I'd rate them (from best to worst):

CLion
KDevelop
Netbeans
Cevelop
Eclipse CDT
QtCreator
Code::Blocks
CodeLite
Anjuta

>visual debugging
>gtk or qt software
not on my gentoo box

>tfw gvim + mingw32-make + gcc/clang
comfy to be honest lads

uh, are those not visual tools?

best IDE for everything, VIM.

oh ya cuz I love having a vim plugin blocking editing until it finishes running.....

emacs > vim by far.

What about bloodshed dev-c++?

I haven't used it in ages. It is what I started with, though back in the day. It has a pleasant UI. But again, Windows only. Now that the VS free editions are good and there are better free cross-platform IDEs there's no real point to using it IMO.

I haven't used CLion since the beta.

I use IntelliJ for all of my work these days, but even I have to admit that Visual Studio is hard to beat for C/C++.

does visual studio still have telemetry?

Until clion supports makefiles, it's only as good as codeblocks

Fucking retards using payshit IDEs cucked by microshit.

Have fun, see pic related with evil is literally the only correct answer

So, how is emacs for debugging?
If it just has a window for gdb then it's worthless.

The best feature an IDE must have is not syntax coloring or autocompletion, but a good debugger.

You are just living in the past and I doubt you develop software professionally.

I'm an emacs/evil user as well. There is no comparison to a good IDE when writing and debugging C++.

PHPStorm is better

>Visual studio
>Good
I mean, maybe you use c# and fbx viewers and iis-express in your C++ workflow, but the rest of us don't.

I use vim most of the time and sometimes visual studio, if you are willing to learn a little vim is better, if not than visual studio is