I personally like CodeBlocks because it supported more than just C++. You can easily build and test. The structure for solutions is clean. They have more default package options I think. (Like what libraries are you working on? OpenGL? Command prompt application?)
CodeBlocks also gives the options to build for certain architects. Not sure if any other ones have this because I haven't been too deep with them. I'm one of those 'stay with what you were brought up on.' because me and C++ don't f'in get along together. |