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What IDE do you prefer and why?
Or are you developing your apps via command line?
I'm still in finding my way of coding and im not not this happy as i would like to be.
I tried Code::Blocks but its not my taste. Currently downloading Visual Studio 2013 (Windows only ugh...) maybe later on ill try QtCreator too.
I'd go with command line (Sublime + gcc), but first test the VS debugger.
VS is quite good, I use it at school as well as in the house so I am quite fimiliar with it, well I recommend it for windows apps but Notepad++ is a must if you want to create linux stuff like kung foo man said.
95% of my stuff I make in vs2010 I tried out vs2012 a while ago and didn't like it.
Couple of weeks ago installed vs2013 trail and liked it so slowly moving my code / libraries over to new runtime etc, so I can use vs2013 for most things
I installed VS 2013 Express and came in first touch with the (slow) autocompletion. Actually i like the project organisation in there, but first larger projects still not finished..
If its worth to stay ill do it, otherwise ill go with sublime