Is there an IDE on Linux that just works out of the box for C++ on Linux? I fell for the visual studio meme but now want to branch out on Linux, and I'm new to all this shit.
>IDE
Just use Vim like a real programmer
>>62089316
Code::Blocks, but some people like Geany
>>62089328
thank you
>>62089316
qt creator just werkz on linux
>>62089316
>loonix users
>getting work done
>>62089316
>Visual Studio
>Linux
Oh boy. You may wish to just stick with Windows. Otherwise, get used to terminal emulators and lightweight text-editors. This is the patrician way to develop, but not everyone can appreciate.
>>62089577
>Windows
>anything other than video games
>>62089596
Name one professional that uses LibreOffice instead of MS Office.
>>62089596
I don't play vidya gaymes fag
Punchcards
>>62089316
Qtcreator
>>62089609
I do
>>62089609
Thunderbird plus DavMail beats the living shit out of Outlook for connecting to MS Sexchange.
I haven't used a WYSIWYG word processor in years. Hell, everything I write is effectively plain text, whether it's source code, markdown for blogposts, emails for work, or shitposting here.
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>>62089609
name one professional that uses ms office
OP here, I'm up and running with code::blocks already but I'll also try Qtcreator and see which one I like better, thanks everyone. Im surprised this thread didnt die lol
>>62089316
Qtcreator and Eclipse CDT. Code Blocks works too, for small projects.
Don't listen to whatever otherwise the kids of /g/ say
>>62089316
Eclipse CDT. Pays my bills
>>62089316
Emacs or get out!
>>62089609
Name one professional that announces what word processor they use.