• Good C programing programs for LINUX
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Anybody know of any?? most that I find are for python not C Thanks in advance
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emacs
CodeLite, Code::Blocks
You're looking for an IDE for Linux? You can use Code::Blocks on Linux, it surprises me that you haven't found that one!
[QUOTE=dagoth_ur;19154353]Anybody know of any?? most that I find are for python not C Thanks in advance[/QUOTE] Emacs in console is the best!
Vim. FUCK YOU EMACS ;) Geany or Anjuta also.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;19154431]You're looking for an IDE for Linux? You can use Code::Blocks on Linux, it surprises me that you haven't found that one![/QUOTE] well, it was a case of i stared at the programming programs list and all i could see was python, python, python...
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[QUOTE=dagoth_ur;19155108]well, it was a case of i stared at the programming programs list and all i could see was python, python, python...[/QUOTE] What is a programming program?
a program you use to write programs... like pelles C, Microsoft visual studie, Dev C++(I KNOW ITS OUT DATED, I DON'T GIVE A SHIT) etc.
[QUOTE=dagoth_ur;19155479]a program you use to write programs... like pelles C, Microsoft visual studie, Dev C++(I KNOW ITS OUT DATED, I DON'T GIVE A SHIT) etc.[/QUOTE] Yeah, they're IDE's
vim, emacs, Geany, Code::Blocks, Ajuta, ed
Eclipse.
Eclipse is very nice...
i'll try these when i get round to booting ubuntu again tomorrow... i'm having trouble with wireless drivers in ubuntu... :(
MonoDevelop is also pretty good with C these days. Personally I use gedit and buildit (Chandler's build system). It works pretty well with gedit's terminal plugin and file browser. [img]http://sliceofmuffin.com/Screenshot-88.png[/img]
Ok, i'll give some of em a lash tomorrow
[QUOTE=blankthemuffin;19161050]MonoDevelop is also pretty good with C these days. Personally I use gedit and buildit (Chandler's build system). It works pretty well with gedit's terminal plugin and file browser. [img]http://sliceofmuffin.com/Screenshot-88.png[/img][/QUOTE] :swoon:
someone's using your build system :dance:
[QUOTE=blankthemuffin;19161050]MonoDevelop is also pretty good with C these days. Personally I use gedit and buildit (Chandler's build system). It works pretty well with gedit's terminal plugin and file browser. [img]http://sliceofmuffin.com/Screenshot-88.png[/img][/QUOTE] That's nice. I use KDE though, so I'll see if I can get Kate setup like that.
I'm not even going to DARE look at that code any longer, i'm only a beginner still, and that confuses me!!
[QUOTE=dagoth_ur;19173217]I'm not even going to DARE look at that code any longer, i'm only a beginner still, and that confuses me!![/QUOTE] It's not necessarily hard or complex in structure - everything seems to be laid out flat. I suppose it's just the obscure names.
indeed, we've not gone past repititions yet in my course... but meh...
[QUOTE=blankthemuffin;19161050]MonoDevelop is also pretty good with C these days. Personally I use gedit and buildit (Chandler's build system). It works pretty well with gedit's terminal plugin and file browser. [img]http://sliceofmuffin.com/Screenshot-88.png[/img][/QUOTE] I'll be honest. gedit is COMPLETELY underrated. I love it. The plugins are numerous, rock, and easy to make. Also it COMES WITH A GOOD SOCK DARK THEME! :science:
muffin, may i inquire as to what that program does??
[QUOTE=dagoth_ur;19175753]muffin, may i inquire as to what that program does??[/QUOTE] It is the notepad for gnome for linux. I love it. It's the perfect notepad. It's not an IDE so it has really good speed and just slightly less features. It comes packed with all you need and you can just go and code. Great themes, has lines, good replace, plenty of optional modules.
i meant the program he's writing, i know what gedit is
Obviously it's some "bot sim" with fancy OGL graphics.
thanks...
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