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



Hadron 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 used it briefly, a few years ago, and it seemed ok. Not sure how well
it would work for a beginner, or whether there have been improvements,
but my gut feeling is that it should be *very good* for either a
beginner or a more experienced programmer.

Why dont you try it and then recommend it?

If we're going to be hostile first, ask questions later, then let
me ask you: why don't you all *read* the OP and then reply???
(hint: look at the *very first sentence* in the OP, quoted above)

I tried it recently and, as others have pointed out, its buggy. kdevelop
is better.

At least the syntax completion part of Kdevelop is also quite buggy
(it has been quite buggy/erratic to me). Though I wouldn't use
that as an argument to "dis-recommend" KDevelop (I'm currently
using it --- for regular C++ aps, not KDE/Qt apps; and am overall
happy with it)

Carlos
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