Real developers (like me) use gvim and Makefiles like
God intended us to work.

lesser beings...

use slickedit or kdevelop.
slickedit cost money but rumers says its worth it.

personally i use vi and terminal and debug with dbx
natively :-) but i guess this is not what sane people
would use.


Emacs is also a good choice but was made for people
with 6 fingers in every hand (one is always required
for the META key :-). 

--- Michael Sternberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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