Re: [gnome-love] What IDE do GNOME developers use?



Anjuta have code completion.
Anjuta 2.0 have glade and devhelp integrated, and lot of other plugins
to make development easy, and support many languages, create makefiles
and a common directory skel (src, autoconf, etc.)
Anjuta have a cool debugger too.
If you use C++ anjuta create uml diagrams too.
It's just a question of install the plugins that you want.

On 4/5/07, Santanu Chatterjee <thisissantanu gmail com> wrote:
Hi Everybody,

Now that I have found this mailing list, I can finally
ask this question I always wanted to ask.

What IDE do GNOME developers use when they
develop a GNOME app using
 o Python, and
 o C/C++ ?

KDE developers have KDevelop. What have GNOME
developers got? I don't think Anjuta is that good.
Do they use Eclipse? What I need as a wannabe
GNOME developer is an IDE that will do code completion
when I am writing C code using GNOME libraries like
GLib, GTK+, etc. like Eclipse does when writing Java
code (using all kinds of java standard libraries).

I would very much like to hear your suggestions on this.
I am mainly interested in C and Python for writing
programs using the GNOME libraries. So far, my only
"IDE" as been vim/emacs for all kinds of code. Now
I think I need something that does good quality code
completion.

Regards,
Santanu
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