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Some general questions about Code::Blocks
mandrav:
Nightly builds are snapshots of the development version on the day they are published.
On one hand this means they are the definition of "bleeding edge".
On the other hand though, C::B is around for many many years now (~7) and it's pretty stable. This fact makes nightly builds stable enough even for production (I use it for production and I also know of a lot of companies that do so too).
Now, in the unlikely event that a nightly build proves to be unstable (e.g. because of a new feature that was not tested enough), you can always use the last known-to-be-stable nightly build.
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