Re: Good IDE?



"B. John Gilger" wrote:

> I'm not interested in starting a holy war.  I would just like your
> collective sagacious opinions :)
>
> Has anyone found a good IDE for C/C++ and Java?  I'm realltively new to
> the gnome community, but somewhat less new to linux.  I like using emacs
> and gcc, but I was wondering if there was an open source (gnome?) app
> that integrates things similar to the way it is done with Borland's
> Builder, Code Warrior, or (dare I type it?) M$ Visual C++?
>
> If it matters, I'm running RH6.2 with their version of gnome.
>
> John
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I think the KDevelop project (www.kdevelop.org) has matured into a great
IDE that also supports GNOME its current version is 1.2 and is quit stable
from what I can tell. About a year ago I researching all of the IDEs that
were available for Linux at the time  and I played around with Code
Crusader a bit and definately liked the product. It was buit with the jx
C++ toolkit.  At that time KDevelop was coming along but not at a 1.0 stage

yet.  Ultimately I couldn't break away from the Emacs/gcc/gdb combo. If you

throw in Glade it just doesn't get any better. There is also a GNOME
specific project called gIDE that is integrating Glade, into an IDE along
with an Icon editor etc.. I haven't had any time to see the current state
of the project. You can find its URL in the software section of
www.gnome.org.

Thomas.
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