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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » How do you develop in U++?
How do you develop in U++? [message #35227] |
Mon, 23 January 2012 23:34 |
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koldo
Messages: 3358 Registered: August 2008
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Hello all
I wanted you to say here how do you develop using U++.
For example my favorite environment is MSC9 over XP as debugging works very well: I can read variable values and change breakpoints at runtime. To develop in Linux I usually use Ubuntu under VirtualBox. However lasts VirtualBox versions are terribly slow so I have returned to pure Ubuntu and probably Wubi and/or Portable Ubuntu (now it supports until 10.04) in PCs where I cannot install a Linux partition.
Best regards
Iñaki
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Re: How do you develop in U++? [message #35241 is a reply to message #35227] |
Wed, 25 January 2012 05:22 |
Novo
Messages: 1358 Registered: December 2006
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Desktop: Kubuntu 11.04 (going to update it to Lubuntu), AMD (because of the CodeAnalyst profiler, which is free and fast), no VMs. Still couldn't find a decent debugger, so, I do not debug either
Laptop: Win7, old two-core Intel CPU. Actually, I got attracted to TheIde/Upp because it allows me to compile pretty big projects on this laptop (and watch TV at the same time). This was huge pain before. Debugger: VS 2008. No VMs (this laptop barely runs Windows itself). Will, probably, upgrade it if AMD releases new decent CPU AMD has decent free tools, Intel's tools are not cheap and extremely slow (at least on Windows).
Regards,
Novo
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Re: How do you develop in U++? [message #35242 is a reply to message #35227] |
Wed, 25 January 2012 07:16 |
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Two Arch Linux laptops, 64bit notebook for work, 32bit Intel Atom netbook for personal use. Funny thing is that I develop most things on the weaker Atom machine For windows I use portable installation of U++ + MSC9 + MinGW, most of the time in wine, sometimes on my girlfriends notebook for some real testing. I'm quite happy with the gdb for debugging, but most things is easily resolved with well placed DUMP anyway
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Re: How do you develop in U++? [message #35243 is a reply to message #35242] |
Wed, 25 January 2012 07:39 |
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Desktop: Windows 7 32b
Laptop: Windows7 64b and ArchLinux64 (on second partition)
On both configurations I use TheIde + Visual C++ 10.0 (sometimes gcc to check compilation issues).
I prefer desktop a lot more because of two monitors and comfortable desk and chair, but I use laptop recently. My younger daughter sleeps in the "desktop room" for now
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