What is the best C/C++ IDE for GNU/Linux?
>>59022241
Eclipse is the only choice for serious developers.
Emacs
>>59022241
Linus uses emacs, you can use Vim
>>59022241
code::blocks, it just werks
>>59022241
a towel
vim
>>59022241
I use Clion, as a code editor (I don't use most IDE functionality).
Make for building.
Gdb for debugging.
Valgrind for profiling / mem leak detection.
My CMakelists.txt for nearly every project is just a giant glob for relevant files.
Honestly the only reason I use Clion is because of the autocomplete / refactoring / code generation / usage finding of it's editor.
I am looking for a [spoiler]free[/spoiler] alternative though since the licence I got for free is running out soon.
>>59022397
I'm very interested it, but it' s not free
You can try https://github.com/wgurecky/nvim . I've never used it but it seems to be good option.
Personally I use Clion on Linux because I get it free with my student email plus it just werks
>>59022453
Holy hell I'm a mong
>>59022241
I work in QtCreator like 97% of the time. The rest of the time is in an editor, usually Sublime Text, Emacs or Vim
>>59022343
this
>>59022397
>mem leak
Rust doesn't have this problem
Qt creator
you don't need an ide, use vim
>>59022710
>2017
>using a SJW language
>>59022807
don't call it an SJW language unless it refuses to compile code written by white males
>>59022241
Geany, use clang as the compiler (specially if you are learning), check the addons and tweak the code snippets to your liking,
>>59022807
Top quality argument, son. You tried really hard to fit in.
>>59022710
If you are a competent programmer you won't have mem leaks.
>>59022958
What about meme leaks?
>>59022971
You can just blame Putin since he is a known hacker.
>>59022958
Even Linus has produced memory leaks. You have to be programming for 40 years to get on his level.
>>59022958
>If you are a good goal keeper, your opponent can never score a goal
>If you are good at chess, you will never loose a game
>mfw
>>59022920
Sorry I offended xirself.
I ran into this recently. I tried kdevelop and am pretty okay with it. Some of the features need work, but it works well enough. "find uses" and "jump to definition" are really helpful and the code completion + tool tips kick serious ass. Does Eclipse or Code::Blocks have more features than kdevelop?
"in the church of emacs using vi isn't a sin, its a penance" - rms
>>59022958
t. never written a nontrivial program
CodeBlocks
>>59022710
Memory leaks are memory safe. Rust can have memory leaks.