User forums > General (but related to Code::Blocks)
Code::Blocks lite?
BlueHazzard:
--- Quote from: rogerh on July 28, 2015, 11:08:21 pm ---No, I want the IDE features to handle the mechanics, flagging error, liinking, etc so I can concentrate on the programming part.
Roger
--- End quote ---
Can you en light us where you think that c::b is to heavy? I have removed half of the plugins i don't need like the nassi plugin, xp look and fell etc..., and c::b starts fast like notepad++...
If you are processing large files and c::b is slow with them you can try to disable code completition...
but unless you don't say us what your problem is we can't help you...
[EDIT:]
--- Quote from: rogerh on July 28, 2015, 11:25:12 pm ---No, I mean data files. Things like the entire NEIC quake catalog or a 2000 year ephemeris.
Speed counts.
Roger
--- End quote ---
where counts speed? on compile time?
rogerh:
CB has a hundred options where I need maybe 5 or 6.
I get lost in the jungle, trying to find what I need, especially when the docs are so minimal.
CB isn't slow, it's just more than I need. Fortran is doing the work and it's plenty fast. It does in minutes what Perl would take days.
I'm not complaining and it isn't that much of a problem. I just wondered if there was a simpler version around.
Roger
oBFusCATed:
People here are not interested in a simpler version. They need full featured IDE.
For something simple probably you can try SciTe. It can build projects and you can type the code.
Vim is another simple example. SublimeText and probably many others.
But probably you won't find answers here, because people here use C::B and nothing else if possible ;D
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[*] Previous page
Go to full version