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Highest Rated
DevC++ is a great development environment for beginners!
Lowest Rated
While we are grateful that the excellent Dev-C++ IDE has continued its existence throughout this project and it seems very promising; sadly this IDE is so full of bugs that it is UNUSABLE. Unfortunately this IDE is useless in production code and even for testing environments because you are unable to compile most of the time. You run into countless denial permissions when trying to rebuild or clean a project, often you have to compile a few times before the compiler actually works on compiling flawless code that compiles in other IDE's and in MinGW or gcc g++ (GNU/Linux). I would be glad to re-use this IDE (since it is light, well designed, and very flexible) if these compilation/rebuilding bugs were fixed. For the time being I recommend: Visual C++ Express, Code::Blocks, Eclipse CDT, or Netbeans.
User Reviews
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Good IDE for programming lovers of C/C++.
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Great tool, there's also a newer version available here in Sourceforge.
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Best programming tool. However, Korean translations are missing in places.
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It is very useful i use it for my first codes :)
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Work on design and features
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Very user friendly
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How do I turn off auto inserting a closing bracket when typing in this god awful editor?
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This is a good site
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This is a good site
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I wonder when will be the latest update will be release, I'm having trouble running my SFML code on this IDE.. So I switch for meantime in Codeblocks But I still give 5stars on this project, as I still hope to use this more in future
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I am glad to see MS Visual Studio-compared power on top of open source gcc compiler.
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best IDE i know of. Ill be using this to make a vb6 based modular c++ scripting lang soon...
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I'm just trying to learn C++ programming (Coding if you wish ), and this project is excellent for me.
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What more could you ask for? And free, and open source? A strong showing/comparison to commercial products costing 1.5K USD or more.
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What more could you ask for? And free, and open source? A strong showing/comparison to commercial products costing 1.5K USD or more.
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awesome
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Still the best (non-MS) C/C++ IDE
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Este esta complicado, prefiero DrRacket
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It's very good
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This is a nice C, C++ development tool, and it works pretty well. But I do prefer to use the C++ plug in with Eclipse. And there is much more support/tutorials in the Eclipse community.
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I am using the Orwell version of Dev-C++ and it works very well and NOT only for 30 lines of code ! For sure it depends from what website you will download the package: be sure to have a clean file and you will download in very few seconds and you will work happily.
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Uglier design and less features compare to a text editor like Visual Code
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Dev is good only for those who want to make really simple and plain projects... Like a calculator or any project with 10-30 lines of code in main().For anything more advanced be prepared for numerous bugs and no support...Go to another IDE.