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Simply click one button to compile, and when that completes, click another button to run.
It’s highly recommended that you at least look at the options that Geany offers so that you can configure them the way you want, and make Geany all the more pleasing.Ĭompiling and running your code is very easy. These options are an important part of Geany and its ability to stay out of your way and let you work the way you want to. There’s many things you can configure, including some that I never knew could be configured. Just like Xournal in my earlier review, Geany comes with plenty of options even though it’s lightweight. For a programmer, it’s very good to develop a coding habit you’re comfortable with and use a code editor that doesn’t force you to do things differently. Line numbers, syntax highlighting, automatically closing braces, parenthesis, and more, all do what they need to do, and don’t alter your personal workflow style. Light Is RightAside from being lightweight, Geany does a great job of staying out of the way while you code, and displaying certain features right where you need them. It loads the basic configuration for that file, and away you go. From here, you can open a new file and select the default file type for the language you want to program with. All of the compiler’s messages will appear in the box at the bottom of the window, which is extremely important for debugging your code. When you open it up (which doesn’t take very long at all), you’ll be greeted with a clean interface and lots of white space to work with. Geany supports all of the major programming languages, and offers all the common features that you expect for an IDE, such as syntax highlighting and line numbering. Compared to Eclipse, the other good IDE, it’s much more lightweight but just as capable. However, I’m glad to know that there are now two really good IDEs out there, and Geany is one of them. I believe this is because back in the day most Linux programmers took out good old Notepad (or gedit in this case), and started coding from that. Surprisingly, Linux doesn’t offer that many good IDE’s ( Integrated Development Environments).