Anjuta have code completion.
Anjuta 2.0 have glade and devhelp integrated, and lot of other plugins
to make development easy, and support many languages, create makefiles
and a common directory skel (src, autoconf, etc.)
Anjuta have a cool debugger too.
If you use C++ anjuta create uml diagrams too.
It's just a question of install the plugins that you want.

On 4/5/07, Santanu Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Now that I have found this mailing list, I can finally
> ask this question I always wanted to ask.
>
> What IDE do GNOME developers use when they
> develop a GNOME app using
>  o Python, and
>  o C/C++ ?
>
> KDE developers have KDevelop. What have GNOME
> developers got? I don't think Anjuta is that good.
> Do they use Eclipse? What I need as a wannabe
> GNOME developer is an IDE that will do code completion
> when I am writing C code using GNOME libraries like
> GLib, GTK+, etc. like Eclipse does when writing Java
> code (using all kinds of java standard libraries).
>
> I would very much like to hear your suggestions on this.
> I am mainly interested in C and Python for writing
> programs using the GNOME libraries. So far, my only
> "IDE" as been vim/emacs for all kinds of code. Now
> I think I need something that does good quality code
> completion.
>
> Regards,
> Santanu
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