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1 Tell me your IDE and I tell you who you are on Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:52 pm

soave


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Which software do you use in programming?

NetBeans is excellent for Java but someone could prefer some other kind of IDE, like Eclipse. You can either prefer writing programs with a simple text editor having a good syntax-highlighting.
NO, not notepd.exe, PLEASEEEE!!!!


I know Code::Blocks for C, C++ programming. I don't use it because I prefer Java.

I very like AptanaStudio, based on Eclipse, for Web application programming.

Most people think it is important to choose the best IDE for your needs, but I think it is more important to learn using only one software, but very well!!

Post what you think cheers

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Karter


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I must agree with soave please don't use notepad, I bagging you don't use it!

I use Linux precisely openSUSE and I prefer using Geany it's IDE for Linux of course if you want to programme in C/C++ or other language. This IDE is very simple, aesthetic and it have a lot of capabilites. What can I say more ... Using Linux it's the BEST OS (operation system) Smile

Cya.

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soave


alunos
I haven't tried Geany yet.

Among C/C++ IDEs, Code::Blocks and Anjuta are the best, but they don't fit students' needs, they're too advanced (can you write GTK+ programs?).

I think Eclipse could be a C/C++ IDE too, just by adding a plugin...

I've never used NetBeans for it.


Though, if you want to write a single simple program you can use Scite, a Scintilla-based text editor with a nice syntax-highlighting and fast compiling options.

PS. I use Ubuntu(Studio), Debian rulez!!! bounce

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soave wrote:Which software do you use in programming?

NetBeans is excellent for Java but someone could prefer some other kind of IDE, like Eclipse. You can either prefer writing programs with a simple text editor having a good syntax-highlighting.
NO, not notepd.exe, PLEASEEEE!!!!


I know Code::Blocks for C, C++ programming. I don't use it because I prefer Java.

I very like AptanaStudio, based on Eclipse, for Web application programming.

Most people think it is important to choose the best IDE for your needs, but I think it is more important to learn using only one software, but very well!!

Post what you think cheers


One of my last year classes had programming, but this class is learning computers networks, they donīt have sujects related with programming.

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