Rowan Hooper
55
Thursday, May 1, 2025
It's a good app. Cxxdroid is a really good compiler imo, you can download your code and organize it all into files and it also all auto saves if you exit out by accident. There's also (usually) little ads to bother you. I also like its formality and structure, it's nice. Theres a whole ton of other cool features like the terminal and other things, so over all it's a great app if you want a nice compiler on the get-go.
H. H.
103
Monday, February 20, 2023
Incredibly useful app! When I leave a short file open I can compile and run it with one button, so, I can use it to quickly test out or do little things in C, almost like how I use the Python shell for Python. The biggest downside so far is the ads you have to wait a few seconds for every time you return to the code editor from the output screen. Edited
G B
130
Monday, May 18, 2020
I've tried several mobile IDEs, and this is the one I like most! Somehow it just works better. Just 3 comments: - the round "run" button at the bottom needs to be a bit higher, it prevents me from pressing the last autocomplete suggestion (paid version); - it would be nice if I could add a .clang-format file to me project and have the "clang tools-> format" button use it; - the selection of text (for copy/paste) is a bit hard to use. But it's really a great app! Thanks for this! Edited
omid shahraki
44
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
A really useful tool for developers on go, testing and fast prototyping. But still has room for extention. Boost version supported is old and required to be updated. Some concepts, features, idioms, traits, ... such as rate policy, stream traits, tcp stream and more not supported which are part of Beast and assist in fast development. Auto complete does not work and feels like a dumb terminal. Overall good. Thanks
joecar
44
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Great C/C++ ide/compiler, excellent for coding/testing something quickly on the go! ( Note: space bar sliding navigation does not work on Android 7 but is ok on Android 12 ) However, there is no way to place projects on the external/SD card (i.e. projects occupy space on internal storage). UPDATE: needs to have separate and isolated argv/argc for each program (i.e so each program has its own args separate from other programs). Edited
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