C ProgramWhat tools and software are most commonly used by members?
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It is often said that good craftsmen must have good tools. Xunzi said: the gentleman is born with good or false, and also has good or false. A good programmer must also use the most handy tool software. I have been a C programmer for two years. From the beginning, I only knew about Tc AND Vc, and now I can't do without a lot of software. Below are some of my frequently used columns: Write Code: VC Assistant, which is inseparable from automatic prompts and automatic complementing functions. Read the code: Source insight, which cannot be left in one day. Static code check: PC-lint. It's hard to get through. File comparison: beyond compare, powerful file comparison, common edge comparison and synchronization. File Management: Total commander, which must be enabled upon startup. The most common file search, copy, and comparison functions have not been tried yet. Editor: Ultra edit, which is commonly used for hexadecimal viewing, column editing, and occasional macros. Brain chart: freemind. Logic before designing or writing documents. Design Drawing: viso. Or view the data structure. Serial Port debugging: sscom, dnw, and Super Terminal. Linux environment: cygwin. Cross-Compiling is required in Linux. Virtual Machine: VMWare, sometimes using tools or commands that are not installed or of a lower version in Linux. Configuration Management: VSS is the first to come into use. starteam is currently in use, and its functions are too detailed to be familiar. Bug Management: bugfree. It does not belong to others. Help: msdn. This was almost missed. English: Kingsoft. When naming a variable or function, you often need to check it. Does anyone know the useful computer English software? There is also a schedule reminder for the small software atnote.
Others that are not commonly used: editplus and VIM (which are also powerful ).