For Linux, I think your gonna mostly hear emacs, Eclipse, and Kdevelop or Kate.<div><br clear="all">Kris Browne<br><a href="mailto:kris.browne@gmail.com">kris.browne@gmail.com</a><br>612-353-6969<br>612-408-4431<br><br><a href="http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/andy_warhol.html" target="_blank">Andy Warhol</a>  - &quot;I am a deeply superficial person.&quot;
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">John Gateley</b> <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:tclug@jfoo.org">tclug@jfoo.org</a>&gt;</span><br>Date: Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 21:26<br>
Subject: [tclug-list] C++ IDEs<br>To: Twin Cities Linux Users &lt;<a href="mailto:tclug-list@mn-linux.org">tclug-list@mn-linux.org</a>&gt;<br><br><br>Hi Y&#39;all,<br>
<br>
I&#39;m used to programming C++ in linux/unix with g++ and<br>
occasional gdb, using emacs.<br>
<br>
I&#39;ve been spoiled by Visual Studio: the graphic debugger,<br>
variable/keyword completion, refactoring, etc.<br>
<br>
What&#39;s the best IDE for linux? It looks like, based on<br>
a feature comparison, that it is Anjuta or Sun Studio.<br>
Code::Blocks, Eclipse, Gnat, KDevelop and NetBeans<br>
also look interesting.<br>
<br>
Anyone using these in their daily work? Any comments?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
j<br>
<br>
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