JetBrains and C++ development
News|by Leanne Bevan|12 May 2020
JetBrains has a passion for making developers more productive through smarter software that simplifies your challenging tasks and automates the routine. Our tools for C++ natively support old and new language standards and Boost and libc++ libraries. They work with templated code and macros and provide smart refactorings and detailed code analysis.
C++ tools
Select between CLion for cross-platform development, ReSharper C++ to extend your Visual Studio or AppCode for creating iOS/macOS applications. Find out more here.
And if you are developing games, check out the recently launched Rider for Unreal Engine Preview, a smart IDE with C++ and Blueprints support that’s optimised for developing games with UE4. Find out more here.
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