I have literally forgotten how to code, I didn't do it at all in almost 6 years and don't remember anything anymore and now need an IDE to hold my hand. What do you recommend Sup Forums?
Your Preferred/Best IDE?
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Visual Studio. The rest don't compare.
Anything that which has a language server support, gdb integration and an embedded terminal.
And FLOSS, very important for me
Geany
Code blocks is cancer. Clion is great
>Clion is great
proprietary as fuck senpai
But it's actually good.
just pick one and get off Sup Forums or you will spend more time deciding what language to learn/software to use/etc. than actually learning to program
>Visual Studio. The rest don't compare.
Really? The last time I tried to use it VS was so bloated I literally got dizzy thinking about it...
>forgetting how to code
Does this actually happen? I thought learning to program was like learning to ride a bike; you never forget it.
It took me 10 minutes to remember how to format the iostream include so I could print that hello.
qtcreator
Vim, works for everything. IDE's are for suckers....Learn to code, for real.
You'll probably never forget the mindset and how to think like a programmer, I think OP means he just forgot syntax and the like
>recommend Vim
>know that this entails adding enough plugin extension functionality that it essentially becomes an IDE
>lmao IDEs suck
Okay, gramps.
Well I tried to install VS. It took an hour and ended up giving me an error. I'm trying again now...
Vim and UNIX is my IDE :^)
anything jetbrains
If you really need an IDE and dont want to just make a /comfy/ IDE-lite vim setup, i recommend C-Lion from jetbrains.
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NetBeans
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>written in java
INTO
THE
TRASH
>REEE JAVA
Have you tried it?