Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Saturday 24 January 2004 01:35 pm, Jakub Krajcovic wrote: >> Can you please recommend which IDE would be the best? > > GNU Emacs and XEmacs are the best. The only disadvantage is that, that you > must learn how to use em for a very long time. But it's worth. With Emacses > you can control everything, that you do, and you'll get no extra stupid > files, or other. Many extensions are also availible. Try, und you won't be > disappointed!
[...] If you go looking for the IDE in Emacs, you'll have: * ECB (Emacs Code Browser) [1] * Semantic (for "intellisense" features and code analysis) [2] * GUD (symbolic, source-following debugger) interface to GDB * Integrated HTML browsing (Emacs-W3M etc.) * Integrated documentation (man, woman, info etc.) * Built in shells (eshell, shell) * File management system (dired) * Project management (ECB/JDEE) * Interface to the compiler (with "hyperlinks" to where the errors occur. If you also do Java, you'll want to check out JDEE (Java Development Environment for Emacs) which works seamlessly with ECB. Both GNU Emacs and XEmacs and run in X11, console or Windows All of the above are in Portage. Footnotes: [1] http://ecb.sourceforge.net/screenshots/index.html [2] http://cedet.sourceforge.net/intellisense.shtml -- Matthew Kennedy Gentoo Linux Developer Bugs go to http://bugs.gentoo.org!
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