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I do love it's debugger but have had little opportunity to look around to see if there is anything better
The only alternative I know of for C/C++ is Eclipse, and I don't even use Eclipse for Java, which is what it was designed for
I suppose there's Xcode for macs, but I'm not an Apple fanboi, so I've never used it
But dear God visual studios. "Oh, you want to reference that other project? Please follow this launch squence for the space shuttle to set that up. Oh, and I'll still randomly not find it in the middle of your work day."
Maybe I didn't have problems with that because the only external projects I referenced were through NuGet
I wasn't talking about external projects, I was talking about two projects in one solution.
which, for some reason, I always read as "New Get" until just now when I realized I could read it as "nug(g)et"
Then again, the code base at work is a mess and more just thrown together over 30 years than actually designed.
But what do you expect from something coded on the back of a truck doing the thing the program is designed to support
Ah, the plight of working on a "mature" code base. You want to say it's good because it's "mature", but at the same time it's got so much cruft in it that you can't really say that and sleep well at night
CLion is good
Qt Creator if you want something lighter
At my first job after graduating there was a project they wrote nearly 15 years before I started there, and everybody was so afraid to touch the code for fear of breaking it that we never added features. At the same time, though, nobody was willing to write a new solution
Really, if it was as easy as it is in c# to reference things, and the intellicense was as good, I wouldn't mind c++ as much.
The main discernable feature of the project was an XML parser that took a configuration file and turned it into a query engine, but poorly
@Grenade123 it is, VC++ has GCed reference types
`void foo(std::string^ bar);`
I meant the actual set up. Once I've told visual studios that yes, I am not lying, there is C++ code there, I have not problem.
Then again, I haven't done much c++ work in visual studios that wasn't in vs10. It was 10 in college and then this code base at work is stuck with 3rd party stuff that only complies in 10.
oof
they don't fully support c++14 yet iirc
Don't exactly like digging through the project settings to manually set the folder where the referenced code lives. Which then needs to be manually changed should you need to move it's physical location
I demand a video
Where Tim takes off his beanie.
There was a picture of him with no beanie.
Think it was in an ama on 4chan.
Is he hot?
Why so much C talks..
Java master race!!
💢
Hehehe
Oh my god lol
He should just do what I do and shave his head
Seriously though. There's so many engines nowadays. For most kinds of indie games usin C is a waste of time
oh god my eyes
I code Payments and Security backend apps
Not games
people have actually made game engines in Swing