OMNeT++ 3.x: What IDE to use for C++ model development

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December 02, 2009, at 12:09 PM by andras - clarify that this page is for 3.x
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title What IDE to use for C++ model development

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(:title OMNeT++ 3.x: What IDE to use for C++ model development :)

NOTE: These instructions refer to the older, 3.x version of OMNeT++; 4.x releases already contain an Eclipse CDT-based Simulation IDE.

July 04, 2007, at 11:06 AM by andras -
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  • Eclipse with CDT (C/C++ Development Tools). Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
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  • Eclipse with CDT (C/C++ Development Tools). Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers. See UsingEclipseCDT
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  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Lo pueden descargar sin ningún problema, es gratis, y con registrarse, que por cierto piden solo unos datos, nos registramos gratis.
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  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Lo pueden descargar sin ningún problema, es gratis, y con registrarse, que por cierto piden solo unos datos, nos registramos gratis. See UsingVisualStudio
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  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Lo pueden descargar sin ningún problema, es gratis, y con resgistrase, que por cierto piden solo unos datos, nos registramos gratis.
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  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Lo pueden descargar sin ningún problema, es gratis, y con registrarse, que por cierto piden solo unos datos, nos registramos gratis.
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  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Lo pueden descargar sin ningún problema, es gratis, y con resgistrase, que por cierto piden solo unos datos, nos registramos gratis.
May 01, 2007, at 04:26 PM by Ryujin -
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  • SciTE
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  • Vim
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  • Vim, also available for Windows
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If you work on Windows: first of all, get FAR Manager, and familiarize yourself with a few hotkeys: Ctrl+Enter (Copy Filename), Ctrl+F (Copy Filename With Path), Ctrl+O (Panels On/Off), Alt+F9 (Maximize), Alt+<letter> (Search As You Type), Ctrl-PgUp (Go To Parent Directory), Alt+F7 (Find Files [containing a search string). They will be your best friend.

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If you work on Windows: first of all, get FAR Manager, and familiarize yourself with a few hotkeys: Ctrl+Enter (Copy Filename), Ctrl+F (Copy Filename With Path), Ctrl+O (Panels On/Off), Alt+F9 (Maximize), Alt+<letter> (Search As You Type), Ctrl-PgUp (Go To Parent Directory), Alt+F7 (Find Files [Containing...]). They will be your best friend.

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  • Vim
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If you work on Windows: first of all, get FAR Manager, and familiarize yourself with a few hotkeys: Ctrl+Enter (Copy Filename), Ctrl+F (Copy Filename With Path), Ctrl+O (Panels On/Off), Alt+F9 (Maximize), Alt+<letter> (Search As You Type), Ctrl-PgUp (Go To Parent Directory), Alt+F7 (Find Files [containing a search string). They will be your best friend.

November 18, 2005, at 07:48 AM by Andras -
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  • Eclipse. Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
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  • Eclipse with CDT (C/C++ Development Tools). Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
November 18, 2005, at 04:04 AM by Ahmet -
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  • Emacs/ `XEmacs. Actually cross platform, and you might say it's an IDE, depending on your views...
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  • Emacs/ XEmacs. Actually cross platform, and you might say it's an IDE, depending on your views...
November 18, 2005, at 04:03 AM by Ahmet -
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  • Emacs / XEmacs. Actually cross platform, and you might say it's an IDE, depending on your views...
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  • Emacs/ `XEmacs. Actually cross platform, and you might say it's an IDE, depending on your views...
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Programmer's editors for Windows (shareware):

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Selected programmer's editors for Windows (shareware):

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IDEs (free):

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Selected editors for Linux:

  • Kate. Linux only.
  • Emacs / XEmacs. Actually cross platform, and you might say it's an IDE, depending on your views...

IDEs (free; Windows and cross-platform):

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Editors and IDEs for Linux:

  • Kate editor. Editor, Linux only.
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IDEs for Linux:

  • cross-platform ones: Eclipse, Code::Blocks (see above)
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  • Emacs / XEmacs -- editor or IDE, depends on your view...
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November 10, 2005, at 09:36 PM by Andras -
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  • Emacs / XEmacs -- editor or IDE, depends on your view...
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  • Emacs / XEmacs -- editor or IDE, depends on your view...
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  • Eclipse. Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
  • Code::Blocks Studio. Cross-platform, excellent reviews.
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  • Eclipse. Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
  • Code::Blocks Studio. Cross-platform, excellent reviews. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
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`Editors and IDEs for Linux:

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Editors and IDEs for Linux:

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Wanted: concrete experience about developing OMNeT++ models in those IDEs

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Wanted: concrete experience about developing OMNeT++ models in those IDEs

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IDEs (free)

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IDEs (free):

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`Editors and IDEs for Linux:

  • Kate editor. Editor, Linux only.
  • KDevelop. IDE, Linux only.
  • Emacs / XEmacs -- editor or IDE, depends on your view...

Wanted: concrete experience about developing OMNeT++ models in those IDEs

November 10, 2005, at 09:28 PM by Andras -
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  • Bloodshed Dev-C++. Windows only. Supports MinGW only?

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  • Bloodshed Dev-C++. Windows only. Supports MinGW only?

November 10, 2005, at 09:28 PM by Andras -
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Some tips:

  • Eclipse. Cross-platform.
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Programmer's editors for Windows (shareware):

  • MED
  • TextPad
  • UltraEdit

IDEs (free)

  • Eclipse. Cross-platform, heaps of plugins. Can be used with both MinGW and the Microsoft compilers
  • Code::Blocks Studio. Cross-platform, excellent reviews.
  • Bloodshed Dev-C++. Windows only. Supports MinGW only?

November 10, 2005, at 09:20 PM by Andras -
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(:title What IDE to use for C++ model development :)

Some tips:

  • Eclipse. Cross-platform.
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