Code Blocks: open-source, cross-platform, free C, C++ and Fortran IDE
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#3Homepage: http://www.codeblocks.org/
Re: Code Blocks: open-source, cross-platform, free C, C++ and Fortran IDE
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#6Any plans to migrate away from Sourceforge for the pre-compiled binaries? Alot of people are becoming uneasy with them as a host given their recent history of malware-wrapped packages. Some adblocking subscription lists even blacklist the domain.
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#8I used Code Blocks when I was first learning C++ for game development about 4 years ago. Solid IDE, not incredibly pretty.
Otherwise solid little IDE though. Works always out of the box. On almost any system you throw at it. And where there is complaints there is at least usage.
Re: Code Blocks: open-source, cross-platform, free C, C++ and Fortran IDE
#9Any plans to migrate away from Sourceforge for the pre-compiled binaries? Alot of people are becoming uneasy with them as a host given their recent history of malware-wrapped packages. Some adblocking subscription lists even blacklist the domain.