Wolfgang Liebich wrote:
Hi,
I'm developing a C++ application which runs as a UNIX demon or windows
service. Until now I'm used mainly xemacs, but since I learned about
better IDEs (for example the JAVA developers have IDEA), I'm looking for
something like this for c++. I tried snavigator, but this tool seems to
get confused by multiple inheritance (which is used in my project).
Mainly I would search for a good class navigator.
Is there something to recommend?
Ciao,
Wolfgang
Hi
There are actually a LOT of C++ ides available for Linux (who would have
guessed!)
There is a list at
http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/HOWTO/C++Programming-HOWTO-12.html
for example.
KDevelop is one of the most used afaik.
I (personally) could also recommend Eclipse which I have used for java
development, but which
is said to support C/C++ by now.
I recently heard about a new IDE at
http://www.codeblocks.org/
happy trying.
Maybe you could post your experiences with some of the IDEs.
cheers
robert
ps: you said you wanted a class browser, so i will not do the "use vim"
sermon.
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