![]() ![]() I started with command line but as you get into more complicated code which require you to debug it again and again it gets a bit rigrous.įor someone who loves Command line you can directly use this to compile and run a c++ program where helloWorld.cpp is the file name and helloWorld is the output file. I always loved c++ but never used it a lot other than for writing short small programs, since I am in my final year and we have companies coming in for placements, I have to practice c++. Im able to compile the code with this command: gcc filename. ![]() If you are using them and happy then this post wont make sense for you but if you want to do everything using a single IDE like me than you should give Xcode a chance. I recently bought a MacBook Pro and I wanted to do some coding in C with the terminal. Usually first hand advice we get is to use some other IDE and there are tons of them and they all work great. ![]() Yes you read the title right! We all know Mac and Xcode are made for each other, They are just like Romeo and Juliet □ and Xcode works magically for iOS/MacOS development with Objective C or Swift(❤️) but what we dont know is Xcode works great for c,c++ as well. ![]()
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