What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
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What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
Hi Dev-Team,
while compiling tmw within Linux can be done in the shell i wonder which kind of IDE you would use for editing code?
When searching the forum i found lots of posts pointing to CODE:BLOCKS for use in Windows Environments, but no word on which IDE to use in Linux.
I dont suppose you use a plain editor to maintain the code file by file, do you?
Best regards
mandrake
while compiling tmw within Linux can be done in the shell i wonder which kind of IDE you would use for editing code?
When searching the forum i found lots of posts pointing to CODE:BLOCKS for use in Windows Environments, but no word on which IDE to use in Linux.
I dont suppose you use a plain editor to maintain the code file by file, do you?
Best regards
mandrake
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
I prefer that method. Under Linux (and Windows through X forwarding) I prefer Kate. Under Windows, I like Notepad++.mandrake1983 wrote:I dont suppose you use a plain editor to maintain the code file by file, do you?
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
An excellent IDE called emacs
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
I use Scithe, the stuff on which notepad++ is based on, if I would have more stuff set for it, I would use emacs, but since my emacs would require me to set every little files for every languages, I prefer Scithe then terminal compiling in both windows/unixes.
another good one is VIM
another good one is VIM
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
I haven't coded on TMW (yet) but recommend CScope or the older CTags. They're plugins to many editors adding jump-to-function support.
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
Emacs and Eclipse ;)
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
I use codeblocks with UNIX, not found anything that comes close to being as good.
I use Xcode on OSX.
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
Can you use codeblocks to cross compile for linux? I've used codeblocks to compile in windows but in linux I only know to blindly type "./configure, make, make install" having no idea how these magically work. (Failing probably when a new .cpp file is added to the project)
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
mcedit
ddd is good ide too
ddd is good ide too
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
Should work fine. Even just using make after changes should be enough. Our C::B files do have a Unix target. No guarantees.Acegi wrote:Can you use codeblocks to cross compile for linux? I've used codeblocks to compile in windows but in linux I only know to blindly type "./configure, make, make install" having no idea how these magically work. (Failing probably when a new .cpp file is added to the project)
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
I either use vim or nano, using vim more often lately as it's very friendly to sore wrists
Really, on unix the shell itself is sort of an IDE, and a pretty flexible one at that. Tools such as find, grep, sed, awk etc can do some truly amazing things once you get to know them.
Really, on unix the shell itself is sort of an IDE, and a pretty flexible one at that. Tools such as find, grep, sed, awk etc can do some truly amazing things once you get to know them.
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
notepad++, eclipse, VS, C::B, geany, vim
edit: notepad++, VS for windows
edit: notepad++, VS for windows
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Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
My turn
Windows (XP & 7): Code::blocks, Scite.
Linux (Debian unstable + experimental):
Kdevelop4, Kwrite, QTCreator 2.0 (for QT projects only).
Using Cmake as auto-compile tool preferably.
Regards.
Windows (XP & 7): Code::blocks, Scite.
Linux (Debian unstable + experimental):
Kdevelop4, Kwrite, QTCreator 2.0 (for QT projects only).
Using Cmake as auto-compile tool preferably.
Regards.
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
code::blocks
QT Creator
Xcode
I hate cmake, its more difficult to get working than making an actual game.
For automated builds I use scons.
QT Creator
Xcode
I hate cmake, its more difficult to get working than making an actual game.
For automated builds I use scons.
Re: What IDE do you use in UNIX / LINUX environments?
straight up vim
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