Learning to developing in C. Eclipse is too big for my notebook. Netbeans is just right but has all that Oracle license trash. Bluefish edits and has projects but does not have one click compile. What works like Netbeans without the stupid licence?
Bluefish works well for PHP because there is no compile step. Netbeans makes the C compile step almost as quick as PHP development. Something open and in between would be good.
* Understands C
* One click compile
* Split work by projects
* Eventually use Github
Alternatives to Netbeans for C development on notebook
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Alternatives to Netbeans for C development on notebook
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Re: Alternatives to Netbeans for C development on notebook
Add another requirement. "* It works". Just wasted many hours attempting to config Netbeans to compile the application. No working documentation. Many Web pages referring to versions of Netbeans with different options in the configuration section. Nothing compatible with the current version.