Re: Project idea: IDE



Try Sun's JavaWorkshop.  It doesn't do C++, but it is a great
cross-platform IDE for Java development.


--Blake Scholl



On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Soren Harward wrote:

> I would use it, possibly.  Sounds good to me.  There are few things I miss
> about leaving DOS/Win (and I mean FEW), but Borland C++ IDE was one of
> them.  Emacs and any of the other interfaces aren't just the same (please
> don't send me mail trying to dissuade me of this opinion--I have stated it
> and will not retract it until further notice).
> 
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> On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Ben 'The Con Man' Kahn wrote:
> 
> >
> >	I think this is a great idea, and long overdue for Linux.  I
> >probably wouldn't use it, but I think it would be very helpful.
> >
> >On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Samuel Ziegler wrote:
> >
> >> I just wanted to put a feeler out to see what people felt about
> >> a GNOME based IDE.  My concept is to connect all of the parts
> >> of the IDE (editor, compiler, debugger, source control, etc) through
> >> CORBA interfaces so that it wouldn't be too hard to put a wrapper
> >> around your favorite X and use it in the system.  So basically, you
> >> have a main object which coordinates the activities and connects
> >> all of the subservient parts.
> >> 
> 
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