Re: Development Environments for gtkmm



XEmacs both for Linux and Windows beats them all. gnome-terminal for
compilation and gdb for debugging. For memory leaks, valgrind and purify
(for those who has access to it) seems to be very helpful.

regards,
--Vlad

On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 10:35 -0600, gateley jriver com wrote:
> I've been looking at gtkmm for porting some Windows code, and it looks
> perfect.
> 
> What's do gtkmm programmers use for an IDE? I used to do linux/unix
> programming the old fashioned way: Emacs. Now I'd prefer something a bit
> more friendly. A graphic debugger is a must. I love the auto-completion
> feature of Visual Studio. I'm also open to new ideas.
> 
> So, what does the gtkmm community use?
> 
> Thanks very much, and sorry for the slightly off topic post.
> 
> j
> 
> 
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