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Why did you choose Code::Blocks?

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Bug Killer:
I use Code::Blocks because of wxWidgets ;=)). I write open source software for railroad model management. I am keen to make them work with Windows and Linux.

Grit Clef:
Then I'd like to say that CodeBlocks is the most powerful and smart IDE of all the C/C++ IDEs. Because it's small but has wonderful functionalities and the highest speed of all those IDEs which have a good UI, I choose it at last.

ollydbg:

--- Quote from: Bug Killer on October 14, 2023, 06:06:59 pm ---I use Code::Blocks because of wxWidgets ;=)). I write open source software for railroad model management. I am keen to make them work with Windows and Linux.

--- End quote ---

You image screen shot of the application looks nice, good work!

ollydbg:
Back to the year around 2007, I was using Microsoft's MFC as a framework, and I found that I need a cross-platform GUI framework, and I finally choose wxWidgets. I was using Dev-Cpp IDE, but I soon found Code::Blocks is better, and I finally choose Code::Blocks.

Later, I see it had some bugs and some missing features, so I tried to contribute to C::B. I remembered that in that years, when I tried to start debugging C::B inside C::B, the gdb start time is about 1 minute or 2 minutes to load the debugee C::B.  :)

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