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Re: Choosing a Linux development platform
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Rick Genter wrote:
>
> 3) Are there GUI IDEs available for Linux (other than Codewarrior, which I
> am aware of)? Commercial, shareware and freeware leads are all welcome.
Check http://freshmeat.net/appindex/development/environments
and http://www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapp6.html#tools
Some highlights:
Visual SlickEdit: (commercial)
http://www.slickedit.com
CodeForge: (commercial)
http://www.codeforge.com
CodeCrusader and CodeMedic: (free)
Clones of MetroWerks IDE
http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~jafl/jx/progs.html
RHIDE: (free)
Clone of Borland IDE using ported TurboVision source.
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~sho/rho/rhide.html
Xwpe-ALPHA: (free)
Another Borland IDE clonse, not using TVision.
http://www.rpi.edu/~payned/xwpe/
In the works:
gIDE: Gnome IDE: http://gide.pn.org/
KDevelop: KDE IDE: http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/~smeier/kdevelop/
Personally, Linux *is* my IDE. :)
I use vim+gcc+gdb. Sometimes for larger projects I'll
use emacs, but I really like vim's has syntax highlighting
(and since I'm a console junkie, I don't want to use Xemacs).
Damian
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