2.9. IDE for C Programming
IDE for C Programming
There are several Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) available for C programming, each with its own set of features and advantages. Here are some popular IDEs for C programming:
- Code::Blocks:
	
- Code::Blocks is a free and open-source IDE that supports multiple compilers.
 - It provides a customizable and extensible interface.
 - Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
 
 - Eclipse:
	
- Eclipse is a versatile IDE that supports various programming languages, including C and C++.
 - It is highly extensible through plugins.
 - Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
 
 - Visual Studio Code:
	
- Visual Studio Code (VSCode) is a lightweight and highly customizable code editor.
 - It supports C programming with extensions and has a large library of available plugins.
 - Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
 
 - Dev-C++:
	
- Dev-C++ is a simple and easy-to-use IDE specifically designed for C and C++.
 - It comes with a built-in compiler (MinGW) for Windows.
 - Suitable for beginners.
 
 - NetBeans:
	
- NetBeans is an open-source IDE that supports multiple languages, including C and C++.
 - It offers features like smart code completion and project management.
 - Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
 
 - Xcode:
	
- Xcode is an IDE specifically designed for macOS and iOS development.
 - It includes a C compiler and supports C development.
 - Ideal for macOS and iOS application development.