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




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 would strongly recommend starting with a good text editor. My choice
is vim, but if you are new to *nix world, NEdit may be a better opion:
http://www.nedit.org/

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