Re: IDE to develop app with GTK3 on windows using MSYS2



Hi,

I only use *vim* + *cmake* + *git* for developing my open source projects.
There's no reason for me to use IDEs, why? My laptop is not strong enough
run any IDE.

Tips:
+ *CMake* is a great idea to help us compiling C source files in any
platform.
+ *Git* is a version control system.
+ *Vim* is my only editor.

On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 6:47 PM, Matthew A. Postiff <postiffm comcast net>
wrote:

Have you tried https://www.kdevelop.org/? I have been using it lately and
like it for code editing and compilation both on Linux and Windows. It
provides more info about the source code than emacs tags does.

I haven't gotten the hang of debugging with KDevelop, so I still debug in
emacs+gud-gdb (which is archaic compared to a good debugging tool, but it
works for me).


On 5/7/2018 3:30 AM, arkkimede wrote:

Hi!
I need an advice:
I written apps on Linux with GTK3 using essentially vi and Makefile to
build the project splitten in multiple C files with the corresponding H
file.

Now I would migrate on WIndows 10 by means of MSYS2.

There is an IDE (better if open source) that I can use instean to follow
to
use vi?
I tried Code Blocks but the wizard to build project with GTK support only
GTK2.
I asked support and I received suggestions but at the moment I'm not able
to using C::B to build an app with GTK3 on WIndows 10.
Thank you for any advice and suggestion.
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