I'm trying to find an alternative to MS Studio, and would like to see what others are using on Windows (see related thread).
Microsoft IDE
Edyuk
QDevelop
Monkey Studio
CodeBlocks
No IDE - simple text editor
Other
I don't use Windows for development, I use Linux
I don't use Windows for development, I use Mac
Eclipse
I'm trying to find an alternative to MS Studio, and would like to see what others are using on Windows (see related thread).
Last edited by magland; 24th June 2007 at 02:05.
I voted "I use Linux", but I also use a simple text editor. And that would be the same if I used Windows. Give me something like Kate, and I'm happy.
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I voted for "I use Linux" too, and here I use KDevelop 3.4.1 with good integrated Qt4 project management.
I voted for Code::Blocks that I use along with QtWorkbench that I maintain. I guess your list sould also include Eclipse for which Trolltech is releasing official support.
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I've added "Eclipse" option.
I voted for "I use Linux" too, and i use the popular gnu-emacs as my development environment. For now i really miss kde-emacs package since they dont seem to work with emacs-xft(still in cvs which supports monospaced fonts like bitstream..)
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I use Visual Studio 2003.
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I use QDevelop,
I think this is not bad program :-). And at it the big future.
The choice is caused by that I plan to borrow Qt not only in windows, and also in Mac and Linux.
SlickEdit is also quite good IDE, with some qt related configuration ( adding a few qt related defines, like Q_OBJECT, etc ) it prvides very good code navigation and completion.
For me, the editor makes a huge difference. I hate Visual Studio's editor, and so I use XEmacs and a command window. For debugging I have to go back into VS though. I mainly develop under Unix, so I'm not in Windows much.
I use QDevelop on both Windows and Linux.
I also think it'll have a bright future...
Someone should add Qt Creator...
Or do we already have more than enough IDEs?
Wouldn't changing a 2 years old poll be unfair? People might have changed their minds since then now that there are new options available but they wouldn't be able to re-vote.
J-P Nurmi
I use Linux, and use KDevelop4. Waiting for KDevelop4 to run on Windows and I would use that.
Close the thread and make a new one including QTCreator...
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