Windows | Visual C++ 10 (2010) - 32-bitDownload11.9 MB | Visual C++ 10 (2010) - 64-bitDownload13.3 MB |
Visual C++ 11 (2012) - 32-bitDownload13.5 MB | Visual C++ 11 (2012) - 64-bitDownload15.1 MB | |
Visual C++ 12 (2013) - 32-bitDownload12.9 MB | Visual C++ 12 (2013) - 64-bitDownload14.5 MB | |
GCC 4.7.1 TDM (SJLJ) - 32-bitDownload13.5 MB | GCC 4.7.1 TDM (SJLJ) - 64-bitDownload16.3 MB | |
GCC 4.8.1 TDM (SJLJ) - 32-bitDownload13.3 MB | GCC 4.8.1 TDM (SJLJ) - 64-bitDownload15.3 MB | |
GCC 4.9.2 MinGW (DW2) - 32-bitDownload13.6 MB | GCC 4.9.2 MinGW (SEH) - 64-bitDownload14.5 MB | |
On Windows, choosing 32 or 64-bit libraries should be based on which platform you want to compile for, not which OS you have. Indeed, you can perfectly compile and run a 32-bit program on a 64-bit Windows. So you'll most likely want to target 32-bit platforms, to have the largest possible audience. Choose 64-bit packages only if you have good reasons. |
Linux | GCC - 32-bitDownload2.0 MB | GCC - 64-bitDownload2.0 MB |
On Linux, if you have a 64-bit OS then you have the 64-bit toolchain installed by default. Compiling for 32-bit is possible, but you have to install specific packages and/or use specific compiler options to do so. So downloading the 64-bit libraries is the easiest solution if you're on a 64-bit Linux. |
Linux 32 and 64-bit; Mac OS X; NOTE: For older OS'es use older releases. There are releases for many OS version and platforms on the Sourceforge.net page. NOTE: There are also more recent nightly builds available in the forums or (for Ubuntu users) in the Ubuntu PPA repository. Please note that we consider nightly builds to be stable, usually.
Mac OS X | Clang - universal 32+64-bit (OS X 10.7+, compatible with C++11 and libc++)Download6.04 MB | |
Mac OS X libraries are universal, they contain both the 32 and 64-bit versions of SFML and can therefore be used for both 32 and 64-bit builds. |
The last available binary Code::Blocks available for Mac download was released in 2013 and it is for i386 (32-bit) installations — so that excludes Catalina. According to the Code::Blocks site, they have not updated their Mac builds due to lack of resources and demand — so no version 17 is available for Mac. Code Block 10.5 free download - Windows 10, Free TrueType Code 39 Barcode Font, Code Pack Ultimate, and many more programs. Should I use any other than Code::Blocks? More Less A1181, Mac OS X (10.5.2), Black MacBook.
All | Source codeDownload21.5 MB |
HTML DocumentationDownload1.42 MB |
Finally, an IDE with all the features you need, having a consistent look, feel and operation across platforms.
Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality can be added by installing/coding a plugin. For instance, compiling and debugging functionality is already provided by plugins!
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Code::Blocks Editor's Review
Code::Blocks is an independent developer environment (IDE) for producing applications in C++.
Code::Blocks' main claim to fame is its versatility. It's been designed with extensibility in mind, supporting full configuration. Code::Blocks accomplishes this by a modular design -- the whole application is made largely from plug-ins. Existing plug-ins handle even its core programming functions -- for example, compiling and debugging are both handled by plug-ins. This structure means that almost any functionality you can imagine can be handled by a suitable plug-in module. A wide range of different plug-ins already exist; you can also code your own using Code::Blocks' own plug-in creation wizard. This gives a tremendous amount of cohesiveness across different applications.
The interface is clear, intuitive and simple to use, so even if you're a novice at coding in C++ you will soon get the hang of Code::Blocks. The program has a number of useful, time saving features that make coding a lot less stressful. For example, colour changes in your code make spotting errors very easy, so you can correct them before you compile. Code completion and indentation is excellent, requiring only minimal configuration.
Code::Blocks is not really as stable as, say, Visual Studio. Having said that, minor instability is a small price to pay for the software's excellent features.
One thing I'd add to my Code::Blocks wishlist would be a C++ tutorial, since it's ideal for a novice.
Pros: Modular, adaptable, slick interface.
Cons: Some stability issues.
Conclusion: A great free C++ IDE.
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Code::Blocks is a free C++ IDE built to meet the most demanding needs of its users. It is designed to be very extensible and fully configurable.
Finally, an IDE with all the features you need, having a consistent look, feel and operation across platforms.
Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality...
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