A time to learn the Linux way of doing things 1. no one use IDEs, no one, they are here just to say that we have better IDEs than windows, but we don't use them we use text editors 2. no need for any other language than C for real programs and real programmers 3. One may use perl and pyhton from time to time for Quick and dirty rapid development (Python is not dirty, it's the opposite of that, but this is what they call rapid development) 4. no need for any library just standard ISO C and IEEE POSIX (Unix) for command line, but if you are going to handle something special like compression take the best (eg. libbz2 zlib) 5. do not hesitate to use GNU extenions as GNU is ported everywhere, and some times I use glib 6. for GUI you have GTK+/GNOME or QT/KDE ---- Me myself, I use Kate after enabling all programming plugins so I have object/class browsers and syntax highlighting...etc
I don't use autotools as I use pkg-config and write a silly make file when I need one but usually I write a silly bash script to build the project for GUI I like GTK+ sometimes in C like thwab and sometimes in python like my qemugui and I use perl oneliner for a quick solution for big problems (to write on line of perl code to do something complex, eg. to add ADs. to all my web pages and automatic generation of prev/next links in www.cltb.net/en/toc.html)
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