Hi, I am also a fan of working in the command line. (vi is one of my friends)

I use eclipse which is very powerful. Most of the time I am doing Java, but I also used eclipse for programming python and there is support for C++/C too.

Java / python really makes your life easier. The only reason for working with C is performance for image operations, but most of them are already there and bindings for higher level languages are supported.

I also use ubuntu 10.04, so try a

apt-cache search eclipse

to see what is already there.





Quoting Zoltan Szecsei <[email protected]>:

Cross posted with gdal-dev and ossim-developer

Hi Everyone,
Please indulge me in this slightly off topic question.
As I have spent the last many years of my GIS life programming in a
(linux BASH-like) scripting language, I am somewhat out of date with
Linux development environments.
I last programmed many years back, in C using Visual Studio 95 and
"flat C" on Linux command line - no fancy "make" or anything.

I want to migrate my Linux based GIS workflows onto OpenSource
projects, using a mix of gdal/proj4/ossim and maybe GRASS - as the need
and mood grabs me.

I have just loaded Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit as my platform, and ask if
anyone is willing to let me know what development environments they
program in.

I'm looking to write graphical (over orthos/satelite images) digitising
routines, ie: display/edit/capture vectors on/in image windows, catch
mouse, keyboard and maybe joystick events. Maybe even stereo (3D)
capture too.
I am not a fan of GUI data capture, so whilst this looks much like
reinventing the wheel, I don't think it is, and hence I am unlikely to
see the benefit of  "tacking onto" projects like QGIS etc.

I'd be grateful to know what you guys use for programming. (I'll
probably stick with C as I have no experience with Java, Python or
other languages).

Thanks in advance,
Zoltan

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