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Is There Any C++ Client For Mac?

Aside from dashcode, is there any c++ client similar to visual c++ studio 2008 express for mac osx

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Aug 28, 2009. 9:00 PMgmxx says:
there is xcode (developer.apple.com) eclipse (eclipse.org) qt editor (qt.nokia.com) codewarrior (freescale.com/codewarrior) i would use xcode... it is really a great tool, apple uses it.
Aug 29, 2009. 1:05 PMseandogue says:
Codewarrior is a great IDE. I use an older windows version from back when Metrowerks still ran the show for embedded development
Aug 29, 2009. 3:40 PMgmxx says:
i use visual c# on windows... and xcode on the mac... I would lean towards using xcode.
Aug 31, 2009. 3:55 PMgmxx says:
because it is relatively simple to use, and the gui design tools are amazing. also, it integrates well with a tool called quartz composer, so animations are amazing.
Sep 4, 2009. 4:08 PMgmxx says:
i havent... still waiting for it to fully stabilize with the apps i use.
Aug 28, 2009. 10:31 PMkelseymh says:
XCode comes with your Mac installation DVD. It's the most fully integrated with the OS and GUI.

Of course, if you're a real programmer, just open Terminal and use Emacs, GMake, and CVS the way GodStallman intended.

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