I do agree with Tristan. I am still using the old 8.2 plugin, mainly because I
am used to it over almost a decade. But I also have the impression,
increasingly it has become notable that development on that part has stopped
long ago.
So for someone looking to start with a C/C++ IDE in these days
You might have more luck with the 8.2 CND plugin
Go Tools->Plugins then select the settings tab. Tick Netbeans 8.2 plugin
portal. Then search for C/C++ in available plugins.
I use the c++ integration daily for my work, it is rather full featured (the
lightweight support on the other hand is not
A book suggested using NetBeans installed on a PC for development of C/C++
software for a Raspberry PI which would be the remote build server.
The book is fairly old but since I want to develop C/C++ programs for both
Windows and for Raspberry PI OS Buster I thought I would give it a go.
I insta
Many thanks for the information. Might just stick with it!
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