What about Eclipse? I think it was designed to satisfy many needs
such as yours. (Though it probably fails on the "light" item.)
My personal experience with Eclipse was a little frustrating - I
couldn't find a decent vi pluggin, and I'm too old to learn a new
editor. So I gave up.
I'd be very interested to hear what others think of Eclipse, or
alternatives (if there are any).
Michael
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Hello
We're looking for recomendations on *nix IDE.
Following virtues are seeked:
1. Multiplatform. We will develop on Linux and SunOS. Maybe AIX and HP in the
future.
2. Truly integrated. That is, good editor, source browser and visual debugger
in one bottle. Never mind that it will use external utilities like
ctags/make/CC/dbx/gcc/gdb/gprof underneath. Even better if it will be able to
use multiple external compilers or debuggers.
3. Good multithreading support is a MUST.
4. Reasonably light, does not demand very much resources.
5. Does not demand installing additional heavy packages (like KDE for
KDevelop)
6. Not beta version or something - we're looking mature working package
7. Never mind open source or commercial
Do you know about something like this ?
Thanks.
Mishka.
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