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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: huzhongshan on December 07, 2012, 01:48:22 am

Title: are there any risks to use codeblocks in commercial software development?
Post by: huzhongshan on December 07, 2012, 01:48:22 am
I want to suggest our team to use codeblocks as main ide to develop commercial software , we use gcc( tdm-gcc in windows , gcc in linux) as c++ compiler. there is no gui development in our team . The main development is in windows , and the source code should sometimes be compiled in linux .
I want to know that if there is any risks or potential risks for whole team switch to cb?
Title: Re: are there any risks to use codeblocks in commercial software development?
Post by: ollydbg on December 07, 2012, 02:11:43 am
No risk to use Codeblocks to develop commercial software.
Codeblocks is an IDE released under GPLv3, it is a development tool similar to GCC. (You can use GCC to develop commercial software too.)
Title: Re: are there any risks to use codeblocks in commercial software development?
Post by: huzhongshan on December 07, 2012, 02:41:13 am
No risk to use Codeblocks to develop commercial software.
Codeblocks is an IDE released under GPLv3, it is a development tool similar to GCC. (You can use GCC to develop commercial software too.)
and are there any technical risks?
Title: Re: are there any risks to use codeblocks in commercial software development?
Post by: oBFusCATed on December 07, 2012, 08:45:13 am
and are there any technical risks?
Yes of course, the new version has a special feature, which burns your hardware...
Title: Re: are there any risks to use codeblocks in commercial software development?
Post by: Uskok on December 07, 2012, 01:36:11 pm
and are there any technical risks?
Yes of course, the new version has a special feature, which burns your hardware...

Not exactly, CB is addiction worse than drugs.