I am currently on Windows and looking for a great C/C++ IDE and don't know which one is perferred. /g/uide me.
>>54950589
Visual Studio with Resharper for C++ (you can get it for free if you're a student).
Don't listen to text editor only autistic fizzbuzzers.
netbeans
codelite
I use codeblocks. It seems to be the most simplest one, which I like because I don't like a lot of features.
>>54950589
Jetbrains Clion
>>54950589
visual studio and codeblocks are the best by far
I haven't used it but Jet brains make a C/C++ IDE called CLion. Intellij Idea is made by them and is pretty great so I'd imagine CLion is worth a look.
VS if you're on Windows since it is what everybody uses. If you don't like it then either switch platforms or learn to like it.
>>54950854
>>54952856
>>54952917
>visual studio
>intentionally polluting all your code with stdafx.h
No fucking way senpai
Well, visual studio adds telemetryâ„¢ to everything you compile, so i'd choose between anjuta, codeblocks, codelite and eclipse cdt. Btw these are on linux, but someone probably made a windows version
Qtcreator is the best I think. However sublime is also nice with the right packages.
>>54952841
>>54952870
This. CLion has better compatibility with cmake and clang, with the same features as VS.
>>54956473
When writing C++, VS adds #include "stdafx.h" to your code. If you get cheeky and remove the line, it will fail to compile.
>>54959107
Son you can remove precompiled headers from your project.
>>54959164
Sure, if you mess around with the settings, yes. But by default, they make it annoying to do so.
>>54959180
It's literally just a checkbox.
>>54950589
Code:Blocks, Visual Studio or CLion.
Notepad++
>>54959193
you can check or uncheck whatever fucking checkbox you like anon but most pajeets (and most plebs on /g/) will not uncheck it, which makes for a dirty microsoft garbage infestation
all this for something that isn't necessary.
Just a way to prey on plebs to include telemetry in their code.
No thank you, not supporting that,
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>>54950854
>>54959214
>>54959237
vim actually
>Emacs
>vim with a Unix console
Pick one. Anything else is bloat or shit, usually both.
>>54959251
C development in neovim is divine
GNU/Linux + GNU/Emacs, there's literally no reason to use something else.
I use Cygwin and Sublime but I haven't gotten around to learning Make and Emacs yet. It's an adequate dev environment for simple programs, I suppose.