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lutokris2021-03-10 18:52:39
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lutokris, 2021-03-10 18:52:39

Which IDE to choose instead of Borland C++?

All good. Once upon a time, and for a long time, I more or less quickly coded on Borland C ++ Builder 2006. But that was a long time ago, I haven’t coded for almost 10 years. on something else si plus similar to learn. I tried to google on the net .. and there were a lot of them, these IDEs. Microsoft Visual, CodeBlocks, QT::Creator, Eclipse, NetBeans.. it's all dizzying. Once I remember I tried to switch to QT, but things didn’t go beyond the calculator, I returned back to the usual Builder. I also installed Visual Studio, but for some reason it seemed too confused even then, more complicated than Builder and with a lot of nuances. Is there something like that in C++ with a convenient and not overloaded interface?

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Maxim Siomin, 2021-03-10
@lutokris

The best IDE is Visual Studio
Try to get used to it for a couple of days
Almost all c++ programmers sit Visual Studio

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Orkhan Hasanli, 2021-03-11
@azerphoenix

Why not CLion? Seems like a good IDE too. Or Visual Studio.

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Romses Panagiotis, 2021-03-10
@romesses

Dev-C++ - quite friendly and similar to the Borland interface. Installer size ~50 MB.

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acwartz, 2021-03-11
@acwartz

Who dropped it there? RAD Studio C++ Builder is the most alive. Free edition here.

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Filipp42, 2021-03-10
@Filipp42

Pretty simple IDE - Geany. It is suitable for many languages.

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Vadya369, 2021-03-12
@Vadya369

well, the studio from microsoft steers anyway

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