Is there an IDE on Linux that just works out of the box for C++ on Linux? I fell for the visual studio meme but now want to branch out on Linux, and I'm new to all this shit.
Is there an IDE on Linux that just works out of the box for C++ on Linux...
>IDE
Just use Vim like a real programmer
Code::Blocks, but some people like Geany
thank you
qt creator just werkz on linux
>loonix users
>getting work done
>Visual Studio
>Linux
Oh boy. You may wish to just stick with Windows. Otherwise, get used to terminal emulators and lightweight text-editors. This is the patrician way to develop, but not everyone can appreciate.
>Windows
>anything other than video games
Name one professional that uses LibreOffice instead of MS Office.
I don't play vidya gaymes fag
Punchcards
Me
Qtcreator
I do
Thunderbird plus DavMail beats the living shit out of Outlook for connecting to MS Sexchange.
I haven't used a WYSIWYG word processor in years. Hell, everything I write is effectively plain text, whether it's source code, markdown for blogposts, emails for work, or shitposting here.
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name one professional that uses ms office
OP here, I'm up and running with code::blocks already but I'll also try Qtcreator and see which one I like better, thanks everyone. Im surprised this thread didnt die lol
Qtcreator and Eclipse CDT. Code Blocks works too, for small projects.
Don't listen to whatever otherwise the kids of Sup Forums say
Eclipse CDT. Pays my bills
Emacs or get out!
Name one professional that announces what word processor they use.