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Home » Community » Newbie corner » Using TheIDE/U++ and Visual Studio 2008/2010 IDE as a team in a project
Re: Using TheIDE/U++ and Visual Studio 2008/2010 IDE as a team in a project [message #35484 is a reply to message #35453] Wed, 22 February 2012 12:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
keltor is currently offline  keltor
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I am a beginner myself, so perhaps not the most indicated person to answer, but here are my two cents. Unless there is something really advanced that you have to do with VC++, I don't really see any need to change back and forth between the two IDEs. U++ can produce executables using the VC++ compiler, and you can also link libraries directly.

The VC++ debugger is of course a plus, but on the other hand since you want to port the code to linux, I honestly don't see why you should bother with the whole cumbersome experience instead of just sticking to U++ and letting it do the hard work for you.

[Updated on: Wed, 22 February 2012 12:27]

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