what IDE does /g/ use?
>>61663155
qtcreator for c++
Lazarus
>>61663155
vim
>people posting text editors because they’re such good programmers they’re too good for an IDE.
I have a real job, so IntelliJ
>>61663155
NetBeans
>>61663674
yeah, fuck you too
emacs
>>61663155
Netbeans
>>61663725
enjoy your carpal tunnel
Visual Studio for .NET
IntelliJ for everything else.
But I've been using Rider at work for a couple of weeks, and it's really good.
Once it's out of beta, I'll probably ditch Visual Studio and just use IntelliJ for everything.
>>61663711
kek'd
Netbeans for real stuff, sublime for other
C++ Builder
>>61663155
I don't know what and ide is
>>61664048
Neither do these guys >>61663674, >>61663693, >>61663725.
>>61664048
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+an+ide%3F+-_-
wing ide
>>61663725
>>61663693
>>61663674
>when you want to so desperately fit in with /g/
Geany 1.23.1 + gcc 4.8.4
>>61663155
notepad++ with MSYS2...
>>61663155
geany
>>61663155
eclipse, just because my programming teacher forced everyone to use it
>>61663155
Eclipse for Java, Visual Studio for C#, VS Code for JS/HTML/CSS/etc. and Notepad++ for text files.
KDevelop
Sublime text/vim + clang as compiler
>>61663155
>IDE
Is this a joke? Is this not the /gee/ equivalent of asking which training wheels are best?
>>61663155
Xcode for swift, VS Code for C#.
If I'm going to learn C on Windows should I use Visual Studio?
>>61664589
T. NEET
>>61664755
Yes
VS Code
>>61664755
>C
Just use notepad++ and compile with gcc. Visual Studio is incredibly useful for C# but it's weak for C and C++, and the compiler is awful (especially for C)
>>61664755
just get MinGW-w64 and use an editor like notepad++,sublime text or vscode
this worked best for me
>>61665201
Visual studio comes with clang and gcc now