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    hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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      hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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      Give Qt Creator a try, you might like it. It's available from the Ubuntu Software Center. Note: you might also need to install the g++ package from the Synaptic Package Manager to build things.

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        hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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        han. Qt Creator, Codelite, Anjuta or code:block. Monodevelop can be used as a editor. Thank you.

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          hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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          Emacs is my favorite. Install the packages from CEDET[^] and setup ECB. As a beginner, there will be steep learning curve for Emacs. But it is worth learning.

          Best wishes, Navaneeth

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            hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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            CODEBLOCKS. I recently tried it and liked it very much. Not sure what it's like to develop GUI driven apps, though. It had a feel similar to Visual Studio.

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              CODEBLOCKS. I recently tried it and liked it very much. Not sure what it's like to develop GUI driven apps, though. It had a feel similar to Visual Studio.

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              Code::Blocks is quite good. But it doesn't offer much options for customizing.

              Best wishes, Navaneeth

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                hi. I am new to linux. i've started using linux by installing ubuntu on my pc. and i am looking for an c++ IDE. waiting for your suggestions ... thank you

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                Iranian MM
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                Vim is most powerful IDE in linux. if you can not use text-base IDE then you can use Eclipse , Kdevelop , QT and ... enjoy it.

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                  Vim is most powerful IDE in linux. if you can not use text-base IDE then you can use Eclipse , Kdevelop , QT and ... enjoy it.

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                  thank you for reply (after two years :-D ).

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