Ha,
An editor war was not my intention.
lol
Ok, I will have to check emacs again, but its probably not exactly what
I'm looking for at the moment.
I'm looking for something that I don't have to learn too many keyboard
shortcuts right away...
Sean Dague wrote:
Orion Vianna wrote:
Hello,
Here is another general question :o)
I'm looking for more IDE recommendations. I'm already using Aptana in xp
editing a samba mount from colinux/andlinux and I use gvim for quick
things on both os (I love the wombat and desert colors).
The most import features for me are, something light weight built with
GTK or QT (prefer QT/KDE), syntax highlighting syntax error check with
useful hints, auto formating, code templating and auto complete.
Other features like code folding, integrated svn and ftp would be nice too.
I'm using colinux/andlinux which works pretty fast on windows but Java
stuff like Aptana is already slow running native in xp, it will
probrably be a bit slower under colinux because of the virtual network.
In my experience the X stuff runs real well with xming and co/andlinux
virtual network though.
This thread is going to quickly dive into editor wars, so I might as
well put out the obvious - emacs. Does all that, plus using lisp makes
you smarter. :)
-Sean
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