Try codeblocks then, lightweight. I heard (and saw) Visual Studio 2010 is great but haven't used it.
--Regards Enzam On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:29 PM, Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor < zombiegenera...@aol.com> wrote: > On 02/19/2012 07:24 PM, Md. Enzam Hossain wrote: > >> If you need integrated support with IDE, Codeblocks is a good option. >> If you don't have a problem with heavy IDE, give Eclipse a try, it's >> better. >> >> Haven't used any standalone frontend of GDB. >> >> --Regards >> Enzam >> >> >> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor< >> zombiegenera...@aol.com> wrote: >> >> Hello, >>> >>> A quick terse question: Is there any graphical frontend of GDB (GNU >>> Debugger) ?? >>> -- >>> Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor >>> Core Developer Intern, Diaspora >>> Twitter - Nirjhor<http://twitter.com/**nirjhor<http://twitter.com/nirjhor> >>> > >>> -- >>> Ubuntu Bangladesh >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/****mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd<https://lists.ubuntu.com/**mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd> >>> <htt**ps://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/**listinfo/ubuntu-bd<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd> >>> > >>> >>> I use sublime text (Textmate clone ) and seem to really love it. The > idea is to sticking to a text editor and utilize the debugging facility, in > a crisp way :) > > I don't code in C/CPP . Varsity projects are too small to code on an IDE > IMO :-) > > How is visual studio 2010 , just asking. > > > -- > Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor > Core Developer Intern, Diaspora > Twitter - Nirjhor <http://twitter.com/nirjhor> > -- > Ubuntu Bangladesh > https://lists.ubuntu.com/**mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd> > -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd