About to start learning pic related. What is the best IDE for C++?
>>57924160
Codeblocks
If you are retarded enough to use an IDE, you might as well use VS.
>>57924160
Dev-C++
>>57924322
why would one not?
>>57924341
Because VIM and makefiles are objectively more productive.
>>57924341
If every part of your workflow is handled by a unique program it makes each step simpler, easier to customize for specific situations, and teaches you wtf you are actually doing.
>>57924160 Codeblocks.
>>57924322
>VS
Bloated, unstable pile of shit.
>>57924160
Just use the text editor that came with your OS
>>57924160
Yeah, codeblocks or visual studio. I've used eclipse before and that was pretty good too
>>57924478
Actually I take that back
Just use a text editor that has syntax highlighting (like Vim, notepad++, sublime etc)
>>57924423
>doing more manual work is productive
>>57924495
Your not me
>>57924510
Yes
>>57924160
Either Vim or Visual Studio, nothing in between.
....although before I learned Vim, I really liked CodeLite. But that's because I'm a retard and don't understand what any of Visual Studio is useful for.
>>57924497
Less bloat, no useless menus and features, tailored compiling options. Much more productive.
>>57924497
>Recompiling your whole shit each time is more productive
>Looking for which button among 100 others to click on in the linker options is more productive than just writing your config
IDEs are an MS-tier meme, anon.
>>57924510
>>57924640
Qt creator
I sometimes use kate, sometimes vim, other times neovim, kdevelop, clion
more like IDE hopper amirite
notepad2
>>57924160
Visual Stduio if you're on Windows, else Eclipse
If you're a student, get jetbrain's clion.
Don't fall for the vim circle jerk unless you want to be a hipster that wastes everyone's time just feel cooler.
>>57925293
clion is somewhat buggy for me, dunno why, I don't recommend it right now
>>57924160
Codeblocks on Linux (Visual Studio Code is okay but not nearly as good even with extensions); Visual Studio on Windows.
Serious answer: CLion or Visual Studio
>>57924797
Or, as opposed to being a complete fucking luddite scouring a large UI for a button for your routines, you can learn keybinds for your commonly used routines.
Sure as shit beats the necessity of learning keybinds for BASIC functionality.
Build eclipse cdt projects with Cmake. It's surprising nice.
>>57924160
emacs
Fast work: QT
Real work: flat text
HEAVEN FROM HELL