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I'm looking around for a GNU gcc/g++ IDE in Linux, similar to Visual Studio under M$ WinBlows. By IDE, I mean:
1. Should have debugger and linker.
2. Should also have a watch window for variables.
3. Decent color coded syntax.
4. Optional: Workspace style environment.
I'm wondering if there's anything out there that fits the bill. If it's free, that's even better.
By the way, the last thing I need is a bloated, nerdy programmer in Bermuda shorts with low self-esteem telling me to be a man and use vi/emacs, so don't bother replying if that's what you had in mind.
I got Magic C++ V2.5 a few days ago. A handy visual remote Unix and Linux C/C++ IDE under windows. You can edit the source codes and debug it handily with this VC++ like IDE :-).
It supports CVS and visual HTML format man page online help now. Most important the server component source code is open to offer support for various UNIX/Linux platform requests, I've compiled it successfully under HP-UX and IBM AIX and works well,
Originally posted by unixcoder I got Magic C++ V2.5 a few days ago. A handy visual remote Unix and Linux C/C++ IDE under windows. You can edit the source codes and debug it handily with this VC++ like IDE :-).
I must not have read your comments carefully. I downloaded the trial version, only to find that it requires Windows as the client platform.
Originally posted by daihard I must not have read your comments carefully. I downloaded the trial version, only to find that it requires Windows as the client platform.
Oh. That's they call "Remote IDE", it means devlop under windows client for REMOTE linux/unix server.
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