As a professionnal PHP developer, Eclipse PDT is a must.
Latest version (Galileo) really rocks.
Regards
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Tel: +687 78 77 24
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bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of programming, tried a few one in
> Ubun
On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 03:41 -0400, marius adrian popa wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Laurent Dinclaux wrote:
> > As a professionnal PHP developer, Eclipse PDT is a must.
> > Latest version (Galileo) really rocks.
>
> I wonder if it can be included in karmic
> or the next ubuntu+1
> seems
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Laurent Dinclaux wrote:
> As a professionnal PHP developer, Eclipse PDT is a must.
> Latest version (Galileo) really rocks.
I wonder if it can be included in karmic
or the next ubuntu+1
seems to be an task to become a MOTU :)
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Laurent Dinclaux
>
As a professionnal PHP developer, Eclipse PDT is a must.
Latest version (Galileo) really rocks.
Regards
--
Laurent Dinclaux
Gérant - Gecka SARL
laur...@gecka.nc
Tel: +687 78 77 24
http://www.gecka.com
Préservez nos forêts, n’imprimez vos mails que si nécessaire.
Preserve our forests, only print
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bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have know
bvidinli writes:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of programming, tried a few one in
> Ubu
bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of programming, tried a few one in
> Ubuntu
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 3:12 PM, bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
There is a good list of IDEs on ubuntu
my list i have touched :
lazarus - delphi like id
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009, bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
gvim or emacs, gcc and friends ;-)
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I
On Saturday 04 July 2009 12:12:17 bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
>
> I want to develop GUI applications,
> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of prog
Hi,
It depends on language do you use. NetBeans is good for Java
development. Anjuta is for C/C++ development. There is also QDevelop and
others.
Regards,
Alexander
bvidinli wrote:
> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>
> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET
I want to develop GUI applications,
I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of programming, tried a few one in
Ubuntu but not succeeded to get prog
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