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A new and quite interesting opinion (on CodeBlocks) [message #4037] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 22:23 |
Werner
Messages: 234 Registered: May 2006 Location: Cologne / Germany
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I just thought it might be informative - or even funny - to read this message which I found in the Code::Blocks-forum:
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Well May some of you know something about Ultimate++, does it work on Code::Block
We don't directly support it (there is no template or anything), but there is no reason why you should not be able to use it with Code::Blocks.
Personally, I find the style of Ultimate++ scary (almost repulsive), but what they do is beyond any doubt valid C++, and it is certainly a lot more concise and more efficient than for example wxWidgets. If you can live with this particular coding style (which is a pure matter of taste), then Ultimate++ is a very good thing.
Ultimate++ works with gcc, and therefore you can use Code::Blocks to develop with Ultimate's toolkit (gcc is Code::Blocks' default compiler).
All you have to do is build the library (and create some application templates if you need any).
URL: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=3518.msg27759
Werner
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Re: A new and quite interesting opinion [message #4038 is a reply to message #4037] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 23:34 |
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mirek
Messages: 13975 Registered: November 2005
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Werner wrote on Mon, 17 July 2006 16:23 | I just thought it might be informative - or even funny - to read this message which I found in the Code::Blocks-forum:
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Well May some of you know something about Ultimate++, does it work on Code::Block
We don't directly support it (there is no template or anything), but there is no reason why you should not be able to use it with Code::Blocks.
Personally, I find the style of Ultimate++ scary (almost repulsive), but what they do is beyond any doubt valid C++, and it is certainly a lot more concise and more efficient than for example wxWidgets. If you can live with this particular coding style (which is a pure matter of taste), then Ultimate++ is a very good thing.
Ultimate++ works with gcc, and therefore you can use Code::Blocks to develop with Ultimate's toolkit (gcc is Code::Blocks' default compiler).
All you have to do is build the library (and create some application templates if you need any).
URL: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=3518.msg27759
Werner
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Yes, I have noticed that one too. Just a note: you cannot expect them to love us - TheIDE competes with CodeBlocks... (there are other posts about TheIDE in forum I think).
Mirek
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