[PLUG] Code Warrior

Brian Horan bhoran at hexdev.com
Thu May 9 17:19:51 UTC 2002


<$.02>
Anjuta rocks....

I've used Kdevelop also...

They are both good for Console C/C++ editing, and each is good with their 
respective GUI heritage (KDevelop->Qt/KDE && Anjuta->Gnome/GTK/etc.)

I have also found Jedit [http://www.jedit.org] to be very cool, when coding 
in languages other than C/C++, there are numerous plugins available, 
including a Jython interpreter (Pure Java implementation of Python), XML 
utilities, etc...completely Open Source Java...too....

but then again there is always Gvim :-)
</$.02>

-Brian

On Thursday 09 May 2002 12:15 pm, you wrote:
> And for those of you Gnome people out there, I have
> found "Anjuta" to be a fairly decent (and free) IDE
> for building and maintaining projects.  Its pretty
> flexible as far as what you can use for make files and
> autoconf.  I haven't used KDevelop at all, so I can't
> really compare them.  Anyone??
>
> http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/
>
> --- Robert Kopp <iconoklastic at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > The most widely-used compiler for Linux is free.
> > Metrowerks, however, claims that their commercial
> > IDE
> > product is very popular. Would someone who is
> > familiar
> > with it care to offer an opinion as to whether it is
> > worth the money ($149)?
> >
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