On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 12:20:52PM -0800, Christian Seberino wrote:
> It is weird that Linux world has not embraced an IDE and still
> uses Emacs and Vim.
> 
> I'm wondering if Eclipse IDE is the future and I should get on 
> the train now.
> 
> IIRC the source is JAVA, can it run on an open source implementation
> of Java yet?  (No Sun SDK stuff wanted.)
> 
> Is it so cool I should give up on Emacs?
> (I need some new fun and Vim doesn't turn me on.)
> 
> I heard it does Python too! Well?
> 
> 
> Chris

I don't know what you mean. There are various IDEs available for various
tools in Linux. Some are proprietary products. Fewer are OSS projects.

Do you perhaps mean that you're unaware of any for your favorite tool
set?

BTW, I haven't found an IDE that matches the power of multiple terms or
xterms, each running a best-of-breed tool.

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