Hummm... very interesting Brett. My research shows Anjuta for Gnome and KDevelop for KDE. But Eclipse seems to solve the problem moreover I will learn an IDE that I can need again for another language.
Thank you a lot your opinion! Brett McCoy escreveu: > > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Eduardo Garcia > <[email protected] <mailto:egnascimento%40yahoo.com.br>> wrote: > > > I know that for this question we are also talking about likes and > dislikes. > > > > But, I'm starting a research to programming in linux and I'm searching > > for the best free IDE. > > > > I've seen KDE Develop. It seems to be the best. Eclipse seems to be very > > good too. > > > > What do you think? What IDE do you use? Which is the better? > > I've not used KDevelop. I've used Anjuta and Eclipse but tend to use > Eclipse mainly because I do Java and C++ simultaneously in my "day > job" and it's easier for my workflow and project management to use one > IDE (although for some things I just edit code with emacs and then run > make). They are all fine as far as IDEs go. Eclipse is built with Java > and can be sluggish on slower systems or if you don't have a lot of > memory. > > -- Brett > ---------------------------------------------------------- > "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; > If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." > -- Jelaleddin Rumi > > _______________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - Sempre a melhor opção para você! Experimente já e veja as novidades. http://br.yahoo.com/mailbeta/tudonovo/
