I need some C++ IDE recommendations. If you have some experience, tell me the name of IDE and why do you like it more than others.
C++ IDE
Kode blox
I've used it, and it's pretty good, but I want to see some other opinions
>IDE
kys
Clion
You use VIM xd?
spacemacs C-C++ layer.
Visual studio and codeblocks(kodebloks) are the two mostly used in actual work environments. Try both, pick which you like better. Don't let retards try to bait you into using something shitty like vim, they are all autists
notepad
CLion, VS Code or Vim. Also learn CMake.
Vim+tmux you dont need anything else
codeblocks
Any. You just have to start programming. The more time you spend on arguing which IDE and language is better, the less you become interested in programming actually.
Qt-Creator
emacs + rtags + ycmd
This should end the thread. Follow the stats and go be a sheep.
codeblocks
vim + GCC + GNU make
I've had unexpectedly good results when using VS Code with the vim plugin. It basically has the vim bindings except ctrl+S saves the file instead of freezing the terminal and those other nice things. Also many plugins, I found Intellisense still beats the crap out of any clang based plugin on small projects. I would love to see Visual Assist ship there but I don't think it's possible.
For Windows I'd suggest code blocks or Visual Studio. Otherwise I use Atom.
Ahhh, a fellow notepad + terminal member of the mustard race.
kys
>notepad + terminal
Who else nano + tmux here?
ed+serial console master race
Emacs + gud-gdb + eshell
Anyone who uses anything but code blocks or visual studio is a contrarian. I prefer CB personally.