I’m picky about IDEs in which I write my code. I usually move between writing small code in vi or larger code in Visual Studio or some other IDE. One IDE I loved was the Code::Blocks IDE, but there wasn’t a stable release for several years, though there was a tremondous amount of development going on, and the SVN version of the IDE had several great features. Finally, after nearly three years without a stable release, they’ve gotten version 8.02 out, and are actually following an ubuntu versioning scheme.
check it out at codeblocks.org


ya not sticking to emacs? thoughjya liked it with gazillion keyboard shortcuts and all… i liked “geany” IDE, does the job.
firstly, I’m a vi person(yes, it’s like two warring religions). Also I prefer these IDEs for better debugging and better code completion for better productivity. But if you just wanna run a tiny piece of code, nothing’s better than writing it with vi.
Just stopping by (via nsfw.in) and wanted to drop a \m/
so…
\m/ Represent \m/