Hello, everyone!
I'm new here and I want to seek for some advice on how to set up an proper programming environment here.
I'm using Vim right now for C++, Java and Pyhton programming. My ways to write&run a program is to edit the code with Vim and quit with ":q" command. Then using g++/javac/python to run the program and check the result.
It goes well with small programs like build a solution for problems from ProjectEuler. But when it comes to big projects, I think it would be not that sufficient.
So I'm seeking for advice here and I'm looking forward to your help.
Thanks.
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Any advice on how to set up an programming env under debian?
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Re: Any advice on how to set up an programming env under deb
Maybe codeblocks in the repository?
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Re: Any advice on how to set up an programming env under deb
I have tried a lot of different IDE's in the past, but ultimately settled on vim. I dont mind not having any sort of *help* from the IDE, and it just works for me.
Re: Any advice on how to set up an programming env under deb
Did you do something to customize your Vim?levlaz wrote:I have tried a lot of different IDE's in the past, but ultimately settled on vim. I dont mind not having any sort of *help* from the IDE, and it just works for me.
a novice at the college of coders
Re: Any advice on how to set up an programming env under deb
Thanks, I'm tasting it right nowstevepusser wrote:Maybe codeblocks in the repository?
a novice at the college of coders