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What are good software development programs.
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It really depends on preference really. There are free IDE's such as codeblocks for C++ that I used when starting out and it helped me, then I moved to Visual Studio 2015. It's just preference and the language that you choose.
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If you're a student I would recommend getting a free license for Jetbrains. They have an exceptional suite of IDEs for languages such as Python, Java, C/++, PHP, Ruby, iOS/OSX and Javascript. As I said if you're as student, it's all free. If you're a commercial developer, I say give the trial period a go.
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I use:

C/C++ = Visual Studio 2015
Java = Eclipse
HTML/CSS/Javascript = Brackets.io
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