I understand we need a IDE build on top of gtk, and I also want to see that
personally.

However building a usable IDE is very hard and complex: live parsing and
indexing accurately takes significant amount of effort.Especially indexing
and parsing complex language like C++ (which I believe a lot of developers
would want this IDE to support) . Also, core features such as code
completion will be even hard for language like Python. I guess that's why
there are users perfer to use "ugly" IDE like netbeans rather than a good
looking Anjuta.
 On Sat, 2014-01-04 at 15:50 -0200, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Why re-invent the wheel? You should build upon an existing, mature
> IDE...

We want an IDE built with GTK+. Not only does Netbeans look bad in
GNOME, it looks bad in every other platform, as well. Something like
Geany or Anjuta would be a better starting point.


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