I'm using CodeForge for C++ programming.
I like it very much, and it's one of the reasons I'm working on Linux now.
I spent many years working with Visual C++ on Windows95 & NT, and I wouldn't want to go back to doing everything "by hand".
If I hadn't discovered CodeForge, I'd being doing much less on Linux.
I think it's great!
Tony
The Associated Press
50 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020
I want to thank you for producing such a wonderful product.
I have been using C-Forge for several months, and I have found it to be a fantastic product.
In fact, I am spoiled - I cannot imagine programming with it.
As a Modula-2 and Tcl/Tk programmer, I especially appreciate your support for a variety of languages.
Thank you for recognizing that not everyone programs in C !
Keep up the good work.
Kriss A. Drass, PhD
Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89154-5009
Yes, everything is fine. I've been using C-Forge off and on since I
downloaded it, and it works well. I haven't yet had the chance to get the
latest version - will get it eventually. Thanks - you guys put out a good
product.
JOHN J. RIEHL, Capt, USAF
Chief, Intelligence Division (OP-J2)
Joint Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (JSEAD) Joint Test Force (JTF)
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I just tried the free version of C-Forge. It's great ! If you are used to the MS-DevStudio, you will like it. Without
knowing anything, I created a hello-world project and made it run within five minutes.
Eggert Ehmke.
After using CodeForge I'm faster than before to realize most of the projects (i use joe/gcc before :).
I say it while using the evaluation copy and also after buying Code Forge: A great piece of software.
Best regards
Kai
I used it today to port a simple little "syslogd" like program from Win32 to Linux.
CodeForge worked like a champ!
It is without a doubt my favorite IDE.
I will recommend it to all my UNIX programmers friends and will be ordering at least two more copies.
Best regards
Alex
I have had a fondness of linux for a number of years, but have limited experience developing, outside of my computer science classes I took and a few programming contests... I have used visual C++ (windows) and Xemacs in the past, but I enjoy C-Forge, mainly because of the small learning curve it requires... Hopefully I will be able to use the IDE to develop some of my first shots at a true Linux native program!
John N.
I have just recently started coding in C, so my comments are those of a newbie who is still struggling to understand the subtleties of the language. C-Forge is certainly making the learning process a lot easier than it would otherwise be, which is tremendous. So far I'm very impressed with your product, and am looking forward to writing some neat code in the future.
Many thanks for a very nice product,
Keep well
John Hauman
My general impression was very positive, I am not a RTFM guy and I found the interface inutiutive, even though my IDE experience is with Visual-C++ which I find less intuitive.
Thanks,
Arnold
A quick comment on using Code Forge, I use Visual Basic and Visual C++ at work, I would rate Code Forge way above VC and at equal to VB in some areas and supassing it in others. When I started programming on Unix/Linux the only thing I missed was the Visual Ide's provided by Microsoft, now the situation has been switched.
Thank You,
Mark Harmon
Senior System Analyst
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