Thread: Free Linux C++ IDE

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    Question Free Linux C++ IDE

    Anyone know where I can get a free IDE for C++ for my Linux box, (Red Hat if you're wondering) or is there one already built in?

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    scroll down 1/4 of a screen and voila!
    http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showt...threadid=32318

    I prefer vim and gcc though.
    "Writing software is more fun than working."

    got slack?
    http://www.slackware.com/

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    Post KDE

    Sorry, I should have been more specific. I need a free C++ IDE for KDE. Anjuta wouldn't install...

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    How about kdevelop then?
    haven't used it much myself but it seems ok.

    I think theres a Linux port of DevC++ too.
    "Writing software is more fun than working."

    got slack?
    http://www.slackware.com/

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    Re: KDE

    I need a free C++ IDE for KDE. Anjuta wouldn't install...
    Just install it, I think it should be in rpm format.
    My RedHat, anjuta is installed by default.
    But I prefer to vim and gcc/g++ at console.
    slackware 10.0; kernel 2.6.7
    gcc 3.4.0; glibc 2.3.2; vim editor
    migrating to freebsd 5.4

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    what about emacs?
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    Those that can count and those that can't."

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    Re: KDE

    Originally posted by BlakHauk
    Sorry, I should have been more specific. I need a free C++ IDE for KDE. Anjuta wouldn't install...
    AFAIK, Anjuta is for GNOME.

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    Re: Re: KDE

    Originally posted by golfinguy4
    AFAIK, Anjuta is for GNOME.
    That makes no difference at all. You can run Gnome apps in KDE, and you can run KDE apps in Gnome. Hell, I don't use KDE *or* Gnome, and I run Quanta (a KDE app) and Galeon (a Gnome app). You just need the appropriate libraries installed.
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