Yes, good point, probably it would be the wised road and less 
effort with most return.

Creating a proper IDE is difficult, and we won't be able to 
surpass Eclipse ever with our own resources.

I'd personally endorse such direction much wholeheartedly 
than developing a new IDE from ground up.

Question: Does anybody have some experiences on language 
integration into Eclipse?

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2009 Nov 16, at 15:28, francesco perillo wrote:

> Why not Eclipse ? I had a half day introductionary course last week
> and it seems to be a great tool.... I saw the Java setting and it was
> terrific.. !
> 
>>> 0) Availability on OS X, Linux and Windows x86 and x64.
> Yes
> 
>>> 1) Very good editor with block editing capability, syntax
>>>    highlighting, possibly "intellisense". Project-wide
>>>    search and replace.
> 
> Yes
> 
>>> Support for all CPs Harbour supports.
> 
> Should have
> 
>>> ( syntax highlighting for: prg, c and cpp )
> It has for sure for c and cpp, prg can be added
> 
>>> 2) Integration with VCS.
> 
> Integration with cvs, svn, mercurial git and others
> 
>>> 3) Integrated build tool.
>> 3.1) Integrated debugger.
> 
> Yes, to be programmed
> 
>>> 4) Integrated project management.
> 
> Yes.
> 
> The power of Eclipse is that it is really configurable ! Support for
> new languages may be added... but I don't know if the processo is easy
> or not....
> 
> 
> Francesco
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> István
>> 
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