Re: Anjuta : is it an ok begginner's IDE?



Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner wrote:
Himanshu Chauhan <hs.chauhan@xxxxxxxxx> typed

Beowulf wrote:
Looking for a beginner's IDE, Anjuta seems to work on my system
(KDevelop did not); if Anjuta ok for starting out in C/C++
programming as far as an IDE goes?

I prefer kdevelop on Anjuta. But I most of the time find myself
working on the Emacs and terminal. I don't feel like using anything!
What do you say?

I'd say, that emacs is the best editor ever ;)
But KDevelop make some things a lot easier. I especially like its
automake manager, which reliefs you of the annoying task to do the
autotools stuff for yourself...


True. I myself configure the project for the first time on kdevelop. Get
my auto tool files from there. And then tweak them as the project adds
on. But I never coded in kdevelop.

.



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