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Suggestions for C Language IDE?

mudz
mudz over 4 years ago

Which IDE you use or have used for C programming? Which one you like the most and why?

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Update ------

Spent a lot of time on eclipse but wasn't able to get it in working mode, Tried Visual studio again and it worked just needed a little bit of tinkering. it worked but output .exe false detected by Bitdefender antivirus and got quarantined automatically. Added folder to exceptions. Hmmm, may be VS not that bad ! Lets c how it goes.
Will definitely keep working on eclipse, will learn things doing so.

I'll keep on updating !!
Thank you all 
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p.s- This discussion isn't over yet, all suggestions are most welcome.

 

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Update 2 ------

Interestingly I did something, and it worked. So, eclipse is working as well for now. I've no idea. Cygwin64 to mingw.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

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    shabaz over 4 years ago +5 suggested
    Exactly as Fred and Jan say.. for coding for Windows targets, why not use Visual Studio, it is already tightly integrated and ready to use, plus there will be plenty of examples online. It's not 'too complex…
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    0 shabaz over 4 years ago

    Exactly as Fred and Jan say.. for coding for Windows targets, why not use Visual Studio, it is already tightly integrated and ready to use, plus there will be plenty of examples online. It's not 'too complex' - just takes a bit of effort to find a tutorial that you're comfortable with. There's thousands of books on Windows programming, they almost all use Visual Studio.

     

    If you're just beginning to learn C without making use of any Windows libraries and perhaps just standard input/output to the terminal, then is an IDE needed? People write programs (even huge ones) without an IDE too. They just use the code editor of their choice, and do the build using scripts. You'll need to learn how to use makefiles anyway, what better way than to learn to do it for a simple C program.

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    0 shabaz over 4 years ago

    Exactly as Fred and Jan say.. for coding for Windows targets, why not use Visual Studio, it is already tightly integrated and ready to use, plus there will be plenty of examples online. It's not 'too complex' - just takes a bit of effort to find a tutorial that you're comfortable with. There's thousands of books on Windows programming, they almost all use Visual Studio.

     

    If you're just beginning to learn C without making use of any Windows libraries and perhaps just standard input/output to the terminal, then is an IDE needed? People write programs (even huge ones) without an IDE too. They just use the code editor of their choice, and do the build using scripts. You'll need to learn how to use makefiles anyway, what better way than to learn to do it for a simple C program.

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