

As such, we are big fans, but that doesn’t take away from our love of Eclipse. These two IDEs are among the best C++ IDEs and editors in the industry and in this post, we point to what we think the important things are to consider when deciding which best suits you. This post is intended to highlight some of the relevant differences that C++ programmers will experience with these two popular choices.ĭisclaimer: Microsoft is an Incredibuild technology partner and Visual Studio is one of our tightly integrated development environments.

Whether you are making the transition from a standard code editor to an IDE, or perhaps considering using a new one, it is worthwhile to explore your options. Some developers strictly choose one over the other, whereas others will keep both prepped and ready for whichever best fits the next project. Both are mature IDEs that have passed the test of time and your choice of which to use much depends on what it is that you want to do.

The two we look at here are Eclipse, by The Eclipse Foundation, and Visual Studio by Microsoft. C++ developers have a variety of Integrated Developer Environment options available, each with advantages and disadvantages.
