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Hi ! I want to know is there any IDE or GUI for editing, compiling or running C/C++ program on linux Distribution UBUNTU 12.04 lts .. I am new in LINUX WORLD and not habbitual with gcc compiler so plzz not suggest to compile from terminal..
Well, may I encourage you to endevor to excell... You can do it. it is hard at first, but down the road you'll not regret it. Basically, you'll want syntax highlighting in your editor of choice. Vim. Emacs. both have GUI. IDEs in my opinion are just too bloated. editor in one virtual desktop and a terminal prompt in the other. there's Netbeans. but you want to eventually want to know what the heck your doing. you'll be rewarded if you look into the command prompt paramiters for gcc or g++ etc. -unimatrixdoc
unimatrixdoc is right though, a text editor with coloured text and error checking would be good enough, perhaps try gvim, the gui version that. kwrite in the tools menu, the filetype, highlighting and indentation options would give all you would need too.
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