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On Saturday 02 September 2006 07:48, Enrico Weigelt wrote: |
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> * Remy Blank <remy.blank_asps@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Allan Spagnol Comar wrote: |
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> > > I am changing development from window to linux now, it took a |
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> > > long time but I finally convince my boss to change, what I was |
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> > > holpping to know is if there is any nice development IDE for |
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> > > linux like MS visual studio. I had heard about anjuta, there is |
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> > > something else ? |
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> > I like Eclipse (use it for Java and Python, I read C/C++ is quite |
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> > well supported, too), but it's pretty heavy. |
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> Ah, if you're looking for an something better than autotools: |
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> * http://unitool.metux.de/ |
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> * http://treebuild.metux.de/ |
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> Not finished yet, still under heavy development ;-) |
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Another nice one that is very C/C++ centric is KDevelop. It's got good |
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KDE integration (if you're using KDE). It also works well with bash, |
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Python, and PHP stuff I'm told. I've only ever used it for C/C++. For |
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PHP I'd use Quanta+ (another KDE thing - guess what I use ;) I can |
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vouch for Eclipse. I use it daily, and though it is very heavy and can |
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be difficult to use, once you start to get good with it... Wow. |
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However, never underestimate the power of vi/emacs/nano/pico/kate/gedit |
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and a good terminal! (I use Kate and nano, please, no vi vs. emacs |
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wars today please!) |
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