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May 4th 2008, 03:50 PM
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Codeblocks is rather nice. I had enormous amounts of trouble with the debugger, though - I had my files under some folder that had a space (or some other appartently illegal character, I forget which) in its name, and that caused the debugger to not work at all. Plus I hate the way it doesn't auto-complete my wavy brackets.

(Then again, if you're used to notepaddy things, I guess its nice. We switched to Codeblocks right after completing a Java course using Eclipse as the IDE, so... it felt very plain at first.)

But, it was easy to start up and start writing code. Probably the debugger works fine, too, if you're using sensible paths for your files. I'll recommend it