Geany
Powerful, stable and lightweight.
its nice , the I/O is sleek, but it doesnt support many things like auto, C++17 functions and so on, i used to use dev c++ (i still use it sometimes) but now i use sublime , you should go it for too
Geany is best
If you’re on a mac, nothing beats Xcode.
I use Visual Studio Code as well as Sublime Text Editor.
You can the use IDE which is familiar to you.
And it should be easy to code.
Try these IDE’s as well.
Thank you.
Find an IDE that suits you. Try the following and stick with the one you are most comfortable with -
- Dev C++
- Sublime Text Editor 3
- Codeblocks
- Atom
- Geany ( on ubuntu )
The below are used by some Top coders ( They are light , easy to use , easy shortcuts to do stuff ) . But I don’t recommend them for beginners as they are not user friendly and a little difficult to setup compare to others - ViM
- Far manager 3
Trust me Use Geany , IT is always stable and never goes to infinite loop like sublime and vscode, very small size, efficient .
Atom, for the integrated terminal, packages, good themes.
Sublime is a good subtitute for atom, but I couldn’t get terminal to work inside sublime.
Geany , VS Code(Good in terms of overview and file nav) & Dev C++.
depends on you but sublime text 3 is my taste.
I like it because
- Good and minimal interface
- Small and Compact (recommended for low or medium end laptops)
- Fast code compilation
- Reliable
vs code is best
Vim
VS code is best
Sublime and VS code along with there extensions both are my favourite.
People are commenting out text editors like sublime. I good IDE for c++ is CLION having features for development and code debugging, syntax correction as well.
I personally like sublime text and Atom
can u share the setup of sublime text for c++.
thanks


