El mar, 17-02-2009 a las 20:51 -0500, David Relson escribió:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:05:08 +0000
> Andrei Hanganu wrote:
> 
> > helo group,
> > 
> > i've been trying the past 2-3 years to find the most usable and nice
> > ide for c/c++ code writing. I've been through vim/vim + plugins/emacs
> > + different modes/anjuta/kdevelop/codeblocks/eclipse/netbeans ...
> > every single one of them has at least one drawback.
> > 
> > In short words, i am looking for an ide that can do this:
> > - syntax highlighting
> > - autocomplete (on the fly, not on demand, and maybe smart? - identify
> > structures/classes )
> > - concurrent editing of multiple files (splitting)
> > - tabs or buffer list
> > - file browser
> > - project manager
> > - symbol list/browser current editing buffer
> > - regex search/replace
> > - flexible build options that include scons, not just makefile
> > - code folding (with detection of blocks)
> > - lightweight/ergonomic interface (i dislike space being occupied by
> > the bar that displays the line numbers, with a padding of 10px for
> > example)
> > 
> > i don't desire gdb or valgrind integration, but would be a +
> > 
> > does anyone know the answer to this ultimate question? I keep
> > comparing different editors with the microsoft's visual studio, that
> > is not by far as powerful as emacs but it just plain and simple does
> > the job. They will reach a milestone when the brackets matching will
> > actually work, but despite small inconveniences, i find it to be very
> > close to what i am looking for.
> > kdevelop also seemed very close to what i wanted, but somehow the
> > fonts or the dpi make it very "crowded", i get very little space for
> > the code. On the other hand netbeans is a good example of how the
> > interface should be arranged, but java driven ide tends to stop being
> > able to respond in tolerable time.
> > 
> > i am on the edge of despair, and i am willing to try even a commercial
> > solution.
> > Anyone had some very positive experience with a specific ide?
> > 
> > thanks,
> > Andrei
> 
> I've heard some good things about komodo, though it's not open
> source and I've not used it.
> 
> David
> 

There is also Openkomodo, its name says what it is.. :)

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