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I am learning C
>C_Programming_A_Modern_Approach_2nd_Ed

I am on linux + sublime text, with setup build system to get shit compiled and run

but are there some recommend IDEs for C under linux?

>inb4 flood of vim
I am comfortable with sublime and I have so much on my plate to learn already, no need to add complete re-wiring of how I write code
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>>54923742
gcc+emacs
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Codeblocks
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>>54923742
Try QT Creator
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Spend the 30 minutes it takes to lean make.

I strongly suggest that you use a non proprietary editor such as geany.

Vim and Emacs have always reigned supreme when it comes to C.
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>>54923742
codeblocks
codelite
geany
qt creator
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IDEs are pretty terrible on linux desu.

Linux is literally an IDE already, so there's no point running another IDE on top of it.

>bash + text editor + make + gcc + gdb

https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/series/unix-as-ide/

If all you're coding is toy programs then I don't even get why you would need an IDE.

$ gcc main.c
$ ./a.out
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>>54923742
Any C++ IDE will do C well enough. Tbh C isn't exactly a language I use on huge projects so mostly a decent text editor setup is enough. I mostly use the unix command line tools as a sort of IDE.

Qt Creator is decent enough though. A lot of people like CodeBlocks but I have never used it.
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>>54923742
>but are there some recommend IDEs for C under linux?
sorry, but it's vim+tmux+gcc+gdb+valgrind
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>>54923742
geany
easy to use, clean ui, under 50 mb and no hassle
great for learners imo, i learned using geany too
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>>54924376
yeah, OP here
playing with geany

it starts so fast and feels so clean
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>>54923742
>comfortable with sublime
>so much on my plate to learn already
>no need to add complete re-wiring of how I write code
then what the fuck do you want you monkey shit?
>this is completely fine but I'm interested in something else but it can't be different tho
end yourself worthless retard
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