Code::Blocks Forums

User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: rickg22 on May 31, 2005, 07:34:20 pm

Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: rickg22 on May 31, 2005, 07:34:20 pm
I looked for a C++ IDE while looking for Dev-Cpp developers. Then someone directed me to Yiannis (the author).

And you?
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: Urxae on May 31, 2005, 07:54:09 pm
I read about it on the GameDev (http://www.gamedev.net/) forums. Not that I create games, but they're nice forums to read, and quite diverse despite its main focus being game programming.
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: tiwag on May 31, 2005, 07:55:04 pm
i've read Yiannis announcement in wxWidgets Discussion Forum
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: AkiraDev on May 31, 2005, 08:30:39 pm
Google was my friend. Don't remember the term I used exactly, but I think I mentioned "free C++ IDE", and then came accross a link in a site.
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: David Perfors on May 31, 2005, 08:39:25 pm
We were discussing about wxWidgets based IDE in wxWidgets Discussion Forum
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: Bourricot on May 31, 2005, 08:46:15 pm
I was trying to compil half-life 2 sdk with visual c++ toolkit.
On sourcewiki.org   i've found a link to codeblocks....
(http://www.sourcewiki.org/wiki/index.php/Compiling#Visual_C.2B.2B_Toolkit)
I managed to compil half-life 2 SDK and then I realized that i had not enough time/idea/skills to make a good mod.  :?
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: AkiraDev on May 31, 2005, 08:59:24 pm
@mispunt: That's right! Now I remember! :D
http://www.solidsteel.nl/users/wxwidgets/viewtopic.php?t=173&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=ide&start=30
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: rickg22 on June 01, 2005, 01:27:03 am
Quote from: AkiraDev
Google was my friend. Don't remember the term I used exactly, but I think I mentioned "free C++ IDE", and then came accross a link in a site.


Hey that gives me an idea.

type "free C++ IDE" on google, and submit codeblocks to all the related sites! :D (some require free registration / login)

"Google is your friend" :P

Anyway, who else wants to share his testimony?
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: Profic on June 01, 2005, 09:10:37 am
I've used Dev-C++ for a while and once saw post in its development forum about c::b claiming it is written in C++. I got excited. Use google to find something about it and... I'm here :)
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: Anonymous on June 01, 2005, 09:33:16 am
I ran into it when I was looking for an IDE that worked on Linux and Windows. (Google mainly).
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: takeshimiya on June 01, 2005, 11:59:50 am
I've searched for various months for a good IDE made in C++ and that runs on Windows an Linux, and I found zero (and I've tried a lots).

Until like 3 months I discovered through the links at wxWidgets site, the Chinook Developer Studio IDE ( http://www.degarrah.com/chinookfree.php ) (made using wxWidgets and C++, runs on linux, windows, bsd, solaris, :o ).
However I never liked the fact that it was freeware but not opensource.


And after a few days I discovered reading at the wxWidgets forum, that someone was saying how promising was Code::Blocks.
I tried it, and I found very similar to Visual C 6, (the most used IDE in history?), and I was searching exactly for that.

Being open source, made in C++, wxWidgets, multiplatform, a plugin architecture, it's perfect :), and the features that it doesn't have now, it will have tomorrow because how it's made. (Not like Dev-C++ which never looked promising from the start).

Indeed I always was dreaming about developing a C++ IDE using wxWidgets, because I can't understanded why no one had done that.
But now, I'm very satisfied with Code::Blocks (not using every day because some features it lacks, but that will change) so no need to make another IDE, it is on the good direction :wink: .

I have found a good language (C++), a good toolkit (wxWidgets and FLTK), and a good IDE (Code::Blocks), but I have to found yet replacements for: Windows managers (KDE, Gnome, etc), Graphic Servers (Xorg, XFree86, argh I hate those), a good kernel (to Linux, perhaps Hurd?),
and more important, an all around tiny standard STL like library containing basic things to make cross-platform development easy, like UNICODE strings, etc (something between boost library and wxBase).



I think I remember seeing at the links of the wxWidgets site a link to Code::Blocks some time ago, but I can't find now, perhaps they've removed it.
It appears to me that it was there http://wxwidgets.org/lnk_tool.htm  or there http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?Table_Of_Contents
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: a3st on June 01, 2005, 05:52:19 pm
First time I noticed CodeBlocks was the thread mispunt and AkiraDev mentioned on Jorg's wxwidgets forum

Came across it also at devcpp users forum
http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=2884105
and mentioned it here
http://thevertigo.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=141
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: SartriX on June 01, 2005, 07:38:32 pm
Was invited to work with someone on a HL2-source mod who needed an experienced C-coder. Only had an aged and illegal Borland C++ IDE literally laying under some dust as it would no longer install and most my work so far was in plain linux/vim anyway. The leaddev pointed me to C::B as a free windows/MSVC++ solution. Didn't join the modding team due to lack of time, but C::B stuck to me :)
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: ProfesorX on June 03, 2005, 06:42:39 am
I heard of c::b in the ogre forums, when i was looking for a IDE capable for an easy batch build of that engine to stay up to date, because i previously used dev-cpp, but it is a pain to compile ogre in that IDE because i have to open manually project by project, and in order. Now with this IDE, it is a snap to stay up to date ;)

C::B rules!!! :)
Title: d
Post by: Anonymous on June 13, 2005, 04:11:41 am
I saw C::B mentioned in a message related to free IDE in gamedev.net.
alomost a year ago. When everyone was talking
excitedly about DEV-CPP, a post about code::blocks ended them all
(figure they went to try C::B out in an instance)
Then from then on (i think) no speach of best dev-cpp ide could be seen.
Everybody loves C::B.
Title: Where did you find out about Code::Blocks?
Post by: Anonymous on June 13, 2005, 05:11:57 pm
I was searching for auto completion in google. Landed up here.