I use vim as my main text editor on both Windows and Linux at the moment. I don't do enough web dev, much less javascript *spits*, from the ground up to warrant a full debugging setup, to that end I usually go with and whatever editor gives me basic syntax highlighting for php or whatever I am using. *naturally you will find many a VS ruined my life horror story, you will find more for GCC. It will try to tie you to MS stuff and some of the legacy stuff gets hard to do (they basically ended inline assembly a while back, being what they "replaced" it with but at the same time if you are doing inline assembly you have probably gone wrong somewhere) but the paid version is good* and I am hearing good things about the free version these days as well. įor C family specifically then Microsoft's visual studio is good stuff. It is windows only but the core functionality of it made it Linux in. As far as programming setups then is my go to thing for when I am setting up a machine and need something or I am a client's place and need something I can work with for a few hours. For the record there is often considered to be large difference between an IDE and a programming notepad, the ease of being able to compile being a key aspect.
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