For windows i like notepad ++ light context highlights and tabs. Very basic for sure but i really like it. Just wish i had a Linux port.

On Jul 10, 2012 4:21 AM, "kitepilot@kitepilot.com" <kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
An IDE will be an unnecessary complication for you.
There is nothing that an IDE can do that can not be accomplished by vi/grep/find/ctags.
There even *EXISTS* a GUI Vim!  :)
One of the things I despise about a Micro$haft environment is that the lack of tools and convoluted environment DEMANDS the IDE.
I am an experienced C++ programmer (in both, *nix and M$) and I know enough about g++ to be dangerous.  I'll be more than glad to guide your steps over software development the way that 'real men' write software!  ;-)
Feel free to contact me at your convenience, I am heading out of town until Friday.
ET
PS: And remember:
If you have any question,
you will get any answer...


Trent Shipley writes:
I am reading a C++ book on Kindle and I am enjoying it.  I could just download the free Microsoft C++ compiler and IDE, but I would like to work in a Linux (Ubuntu) environment.
I have obtained the g++ package.  I have obtained Eclipse, which seems to have a C++ plug-in.
Is there a good, recent gcc|g++ book I can read? Failing that is there a way to get the documentation on my tablet (perhaps a PDF)?
How do I get the plug-in for Eclipse?
How do I integrate g++ and Eclipse?
(You can see that I'm angling for an IDE.  If I can't get the IDE to work it's back to Microsoft.)
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