Sigurthr
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Hello fellow geeks!
I'm starting to get really sick of VS2013 the more I use it. The whole project handling architecture, the fact that you can't bring up a second source file in a single instance of VS without having to save and close your primary file, the headache involved in trying to import or link to an external library..., and lots more... ugh.
I need a C/C++ IDE program that has at least the same level of functionality as the Arduino IDE. Pretty much that means:
1) when compiling it runs a debug and will tell you roughly what the error is on which line. Even something simple as "error: ; expected before } on line 36" will do.
2) color coded/highlighted keywords when viewing code.
3) easy import of external libraries
4) straight forward procedure for creating, compiling, and exporting resultant CLI executables (.exe).
Has to run on windows systems, native support for win8.1 64bit is a bonus.
So, what are you code monkeys using these days?
I'm starting to get really sick of VS2013 the more I use it. The whole project handling architecture, the fact that you can't bring up a second source file in a single instance of VS without having to save and close your primary file, the headache involved in trying to import or link to an external library..., and lots more... ugh.
I need a C/C++ IDE program that has at least the same level of functionality as the Arduino IDE. Pretty much that means:
1) when compiling it runs a debug and will tell you roughly what the error is on which line. Even something simple as "error: ; expected before } on line 36" will do.
2) color coded/highlighted keywords when viewing code.
3) easy import of external libraries
4) straight forward procedure for creating, compiling, and exporting resultant CLI executables (.exe).
Has to run on windows systems, native support for win8.1 64bit is a bonus.
So, what are you code monkeys using these days?