[GRLUG] C and C++ programing environment

Al Tobey tobert at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 15:32:30 EDT 2007


Isn't Code::Blocks portable?

http://www.codeblocks.org

On 4/9/07, Rick Vargo <rick.vargo at gmail.com> wrote:
> I do not believe there are any cross platform C/C++ development programs
> left on the market or available open source.  Even something developed with
> Eclipse C++ is only valid for that specific platform unless it is a simple
> console app.  You can however use interpretive languages (Java, Python,
> Perl) and even BASIC (RealBasic or Kbasic) cross platform.  The closest you
> could come to developing a cross platform C++ application would be to use
> your favorite C++ IDE on each platform with cross platform GUI libraries (wx
> widgets, gtk, qt) utilizing the .NET framework (MONO framework on Mac and
> Linux).  Even doing this a certain amount of code is going to vary on each
> OS.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> On 4/9/07 2:18 PM, "Jordan Hudson" <jodanlime at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > thanks for all the suggestions. anjuta and kdevelop don't work on mac and
> > windows though, and I couldn't find out how to create and test a c program
> > with eclipse, although it looks cool. Any others that somebody can suggest? or
> > has somebody have a suggestion for creating c and c++ files in eclipse, it
> > looks like its just for Java to me.
> >
> >
> > On 4/9/07, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 4/9/07, Collin <adderd at kkmfg.com> wrote:
> >>> Michael Mol wrote:
> >>>> I'd only heard of it as a Java IDE; I didn't know it supported other
> >>>> languages.  Neat!
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> It technically does support being an IDE for C/C++ but in my opinion
> >>> you'd be better off using something more geared for  C/C++ work as
> >>> opposed to java work. KDevelop is a very nice IDE and KDE kicks the junk
> >>> out of Gnome anyway.
> >>
> >> I haven't used KDE in a few years...I ran across a nasty bug that kept
> >> replacing my font settings with an ugly script font and funky font
> >> sizes.  I switched to GNOME and got used to it.
> >>
> >> The one real thing about KDE that's kept me from switching back are
> >> the keyboard shortcuts for KTerm...I can't use Alt-number to switch
> >> tabs.  I tried setting the shortcuts, but they disappeared after I
> >> closed the tabs and program.
> >>
> >> Of course, now I'd also have to figure out where to set the screen dpi
> >> again; I've grown rather attached to my oddball settings.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> :wq
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