Re: [RE]what's the best IDE for gtkmm project development?



On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 07:58 -0400, Damon Register wrote: 
> Fabri'cio Godoy wrote:
> > NetBeans is my choise. Between Anjuta, Code::Blocks and Eclipse the 
> > NetBeans has much better autocompletion, code error detection etc.
> This creates an interesting question for me.  I have recently seen
> several discussions on development environment and it seems that
> NetBeans is a popular one.  A while ago I thought Eclipse was popular
> but I don't see it much in discussions now.  Has NetBeans moved ahead of
> Eclipse in popularity?  Does anyone here use Eclipse?  Any opinions?

The one thing that I like about the IDE when I use it (which is less
because I mostly use the command line and vim) is that it has a vim
plug-in so it feels like vi when editing.  I have to admit, it does have
good completion and it is very good at helping find methods, members,
etc.  I would imagine that Eclipse has some similar functionality so I
think it's mostly an individual choice.  I also like Anjuta which is a
really good IDE because it also has completion and it uses autotools for
projects. 

-- 
José Alburquerque



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