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Started by MortenMacFly, February 06, 2011, 10:24:57 AM

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slreid73

Whats up? everyone, I'm new here, just started learning to program and I am beginning with C....so here I be..lol

bhampshire1


Aerodesic

Newcomer to the Board / Wiki but not to Code::Blocks.  I've been using it for a few years with good results.

Recently trying to use it for more embedded (rather than desktop) things, especially MSP430.

Will post some issues I have with the MSP430 implementation later...

Thanks for all your hard work!

-Gary

FiRebALL


CJS

I am new, I am here...

I have been writing software for many years... from school projects recorded on punched paper tape, in many languages from traditional BASIC to assembly language and C on embedded processors for professional applications, C++ on MSVC, and Javascript, have a published Firefox extension...

For a project started in November 2014 currently up to 35k lines of source code, I looked to see what decent IDEs were available that were independent of MSFT and found QT and Code::Blocks... preferring Code::Blocks for its independence from commercial interests.  Started using CB-13.12 with TDM-GCC-32 and wxWidgets but considering the relatively great age of the 13.12 official release moved on to nightly 10035, then 100136 in March.

Code::Blocks does a great job but it would be really great if it could be used "officially" with wxWidgets 3.

noynot



JohnG60

Hi, I'm real & here. Trying to learn C for CS 50 edx course. Any help appreciated. John.

sifisom


kevdawg86


suvendubag


Easior Lars

Development Environments:GCC+CodeBlocks+wxWidgets
Developing Languages:Bash+Python+C/CPP+LaTeX
Developer Utils:Emacs+GIT+OpenSSH+GPG
OS:Mac OS X, Gentoo/Kali Linux/Fedora/CentOS, MS Windows
Blog:[url="http://easior.i11r.com"]http://easior.i11r.com[/url]

shawnhcorey


turtle

I just joined the board.  Looking forward to improving my skill set (with much help it appears). 

jds

Here I am, you don't know me, yet. I hope we get along