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C++ IDE for Linux

An IDE for C++ on linux platforms -

I am looking for a good development evironment for C++ on linux.  I don't want to use the old emacs and have tried working with Eclipse (with the cdt plugin) - but had a lot of trouble.

Does someone has reccomendations ?


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Try Anjuta, but I think Vim works just fine

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Posted 2007-02-25T10:12:41Z
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i think eclipse would be best,

kde comes with an IDE 

Posted 2007-02-26T09:12:19Z
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I have to say Eclipse is probably the best, but KDevelop is also pretty good. Anjuta in my experience is a bit flakey.

Posted 2007-05-22T15:18:31Z
 
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Cogito ergo sum. René Descartes

I like Netbeans, it also supports C/C++ programming besides Java.

Posted 2007-06-09T15:31:52Z
 

Anjuta seems popular. Never used it myself. I like Scribes myself for my C++ and Python work, not an IDE, but a very text editor with template support.

http://scribes.sourceforge.net.

Posted 2009-07-14T14:48:55Z

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