![]() In this article I’ll share my findings with you. After finding and installing the right extensions, I was quite smitten with how well Visual Studio Code supports CMake for C/C++ development. But its support for CMake felt limited, to the point that I started looking for an alternative development environment.Īfter trying out a few (Geany, Code::Blocks, CodeLite, NetBeans, KDevelop) I eventually settled on Visual Studio Code. Usually, Eclipse with the CDT plugin is my weapon of choice. I wanted it to automatically detect the CMakeLists.txt file and prepare the build environment for me. Additionally, I wanted to use a development environment that offers good support for CMake. Last week I needed to code up a basic command-line program in C and I decided to go for CMake this time.
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