Re: [gentoo-user] OT developing C code using Elcipse
On 9/14/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,We have several assembler/C programmers who currently use windows to developembedded software for microprocessors. I'd like to migrate those folksto using Eclipse (or whatever) on Gentoo. Why? It'd be really wonderful if there was a BOOK showing C programmers (not JAVA or any other OO language) how to use Eclipse. The examples needto be in C cause as soon as I show them Java or any other OO examples,that puts an immediate end to the venture ..As a secondchoice maybe some wiki or something on the web. All I seem to be able to find is OO examples, such as Java.Alternatively, another robust IDE that works on Gentoo could beconsidered, if a book or wiki or examples exist. Um, emacs isnot an option. Try anjuta or kdevelop. An IDE that runs on gentoo and can interface to a JTAG would be keen.Good luck finding one that interacts with JTAG.-- David Granthttp://www.davidgrant.ca
[gentoo-user] OT developing C code using Elcipse
Hello, We have several assembler/C programmers who currently use windows to develop embedded software for microprocessors. I'd like to migrate those folks to using Eclipse (or whatever) on Gentoo. It'd be really wonderful if there was a BOOK showing C programmers (not JAVA or any other OO language) how to use Eclipse. The examples need to be in C cause as soon as I show them Java or any other OO examples, that puts an immediate end to the venture ..As a second choice maybe some wiki or something on the web. All I seem to be able to find is OO examples, such as Java. Alternatively, another robust IDE that works on Gentoo could be considered, if a book or wiki or examples exist. Um, emacs is not an option. An IDE that runs on gentoo and can interface to a JTAG would be keen. thoughts and ideas are most welcome. James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list