Does exists some IDE like intellijIDEA for c++, that can use like a plugin for TC and CF?
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Does exists some IDE like intellijIDEA for c++, that can use like a plugin for TC and CF?
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Well, there is a CLion with plugin which works with Cf but not tc
I don't know about about a Codeforces plugin that can be integrated into an IDE, but I use Codeblocks + Hightail combination and I believe it works very well. Just set the default path for hightail and then use that same path on Codeblocks. All you have to do in a contest then is compile, change program and press "Run" to see if it produces correct result.
Do you know how to read a file and put the answer in other file using codeblocks? In linux it's like: ./file < in > out
There is an extension for Visual Studio
Does it works with codeblocks ?
No, there is support for Codelite, but you'll need to work from command line a bit.