I've asked two others to comment.

>From what I've seen, one person works on linux, and uses emacs, and the linux
command line.

The other person might have installed the C++ "flavor" of the Eclipse IDE (they
were used to that from other work).

It probably doesn't matter too much which you do, with the following caveat:

We try to keep things backwards compatible, more or less.  So if you change
Automake style to something else, (I'm ignorant) is that something that a person
would need to learn a lot to convert if they were used to the Automake style?

Cheers, and keep asking questions :-)  -Marshall


On 4/28/2017 8:45 AM, William Colen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do your currently have a preferred IDE for the UIMA CPP project?
> I was trying to import it to CLion, but it required me to convert the old
> Automake scripts to CMake. Before investing time in that effort I would
> like to know what others think.
>
> Thank you,
> William
>

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