Re: IDE for C++: KDevelop vs Emacs vs Other

From: Olaf Groeger (Olaf.Groeger_at_gmx.de)
Date: 03/15/04


Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 07:45:07 +0100

After trying a lot of free IDE i decided to buy codeforge
(www.codeforge.com). The reason to buy was to have an IDE which is just
reliable. I lost to many nerves with mighty, but instable IDE. Another pro
of codeforge is that you can forget about the Makefiles. Con is price (300
$) and in your case, that it is not for windows. But to be honest for
windows is Visual studio the best.

Olaf



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Module windows reopen
    ... > Is there a way to force the VB IDE (MDI mode) to remember which module ... > windows were open and their size? ... > For some reason, VB has started opening most or all of the project ...
    (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
  • Re: Are we close to a Lisp boom ?
    ... As a newcomer lisp is quite confusing: ... another reason to not go back to java. ... The IDE for those is usually SLIME/Emacs. ... write either Windows software or you want a 'cheap' ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Module windows reopen
    ... Is there a way to force the VB IDE (MDI mode) to remember which module ... windows were open and their size? ... For some reason, VB has started opening most or all of the project ...
    (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
  • Re: Linux and CodeWarrior C/C++ IDE ?
    ... > If you don't mind to pay $$, here is an excellent commercial IDE: ... It worked fine for me under Mandrake 9.0. ... to the License Server' messages whenever I start codeforge. ...
    (comp.os.linux.development.apps)
  • Re: IDE for C++: KDevelop vs Emacs vs Other
    ... After trying a lot of free IDE i decided to buy codeforge ... The reason to buy was to have an IDE which is just ... that it is not for windows. ...
    (comp.os.linux.development.apps)