> If so what IDE would you recommend? I wouldn't.
1) You said yourself that you use straight text editors, so you're not very familiar with Linux IDE's and would probably struggle to write about using one (or more) with your project. 2) As you pointed out, there are several popular IDE flavors (and certainly plenty of obscure ones) and people all have their personal favorites. So even if you pick, say, Eclipse, the majority of your audience probably won't be Eclipse users and will therefore just "translate" your instructions into their own IDE anyway. As an aside, I've attempted to use several different ones (Eclipse and Quanta/KDevelop recently) and always fall back to my beloved vi. I can manipulate text in vi so quickly that I'd never match that speed in an IDE. With syntax highlighting, function completion, code folding, split views, and multiple file capabilities in my vi clone of choice (Elvis), I don't really even need an IDE. $0.02, Jeff
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