[maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Eloi Crespillo Itchart
Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be more suitable

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Kasper Souren
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have youfound to be essential to this task? Since I'm travelling, without a laptop, I find it handy to have everything inside my Nokia.I usually log in from a desktop over ssh, open up GNU screen and jmacs and starthacking. I only

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Celso Pinto
2006 13:29:27 +0100 Subject: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development? Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Timo Steuerwald
Hi! I currently use KDevelop. I also tried Anjuta and Eclipse with the laika plugin. Anjuta has only a very basic debugger, but a very good GTK API doc integration through devhelp and code completion for it. Eclipse haven't both. May be the debugger will be better in Anjuta 2.x... (if it ever

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Luis Montes
Crespillo Itchart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: maemo-developers@maemo.org Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:29:27 +0100 Subject: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development? Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you

RE: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Karoliina.T.Salminen
Hello, On Linux-PC: I am using usually just shell (gnome terminal) with multiple tabs, do all compiling stuff there (scratchbox tab), and usually KDE's Kate editor on another virtual screen. Works pretty fast to me and I haven't really needed IDE so far. I have been a fan of Ultraedit (for

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Timo Savola
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 13:29 +0100, Eloi Crespillo Itchart wrote: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread sampo . nurmentaus
Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be more

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Kasper Souren
Encode, of course--the only IDE in the world that has been designed forMaemo development from the ground-up. :) http://encode.sourceforge.net/screenshots.xhtmlLooks good. What about a LiveCD containing this thing?And, is it possible to use Encode for Python development?

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Timo Savola
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 12:26 -0300, Kasper Souren wrote: Looks good. What about a LiveCD containing this thing? LiveCD authors are free to include it, but it's still missing crucial features so I would wait a while. And, is it possible to use Encode for Python development? Of course (I use

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Heike C. Zimmerer
Timo Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Encode, of course--the only IDE in the world that has been designed for Maemo development from the ground-up. :) Looks nice - seems like I'm going to give it a try soon. Currently I'm using Emacs (and ecb). I've done some changes to tramp to allow dired

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Johan Helsingius
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... Vim is good enough for me (vi keystrokes ingrained in my central nervous system over 20 years...). Julf ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Auto
Not IDE stuff as such but those trying to create something for direct development on the device itself (I'm using oorexx) may find a VNC server for the 770 useful. So here you go - http://mike.saunby.net/770/x11vnc a port of http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ Regards, Michael Saunby

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Neil Jerram
Eloi Crespillo Itchart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... Emacs for me. I

Re: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?

2006-02-21 Thread Tomi Ollila
Eloi Crespillo Itchart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, A little survey about your development preferences: For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you found to be essential to this task? Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ... It could be