I find Anjuta to be usable, good for setting up projects and ok for
debugging (you have to have some understanding of the Gobject structure to
use it though, and "this." is "self->"). Anjuta ctags understands Vala, so
go to declaration works, etc. Symbol completion is pretty good, and
generally
Wolfgang Mauer writes:
Hello,
> Hi all,
> I'm a C# developer (MS/MONO) and like to try vala.
> I'm wondering there is not a really useful IDE?!
>
> Current i use Monodevelop/VS2017 to develop C# programs and debug my
> application.
> This is very comfortable for writing and debugging.
>
> I
> On Sunday, 30 September 2018, 22:57:23 BST, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> Does that mean that vala-dvelopers must use command-line tools? (Back to the>
> 80's ;-))
> Please give me a hand if there are some useful IDE's.
If you want to develop for the Linux platform then use GNOME Builder. It
Well, for beginner's like me, I think auto-completion is very important and
a "must"
Wolfgang
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Von: Vivien Kraus
Gesendet: Montag, 1. Oktober 2018 00:03
An: Wolfgang Mauer
Cc: vala-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Vala] Newbie need help
Wolfgang Mauer writes:
Hi all,
I'm a C# developer (MS/MONO) and like to try vala.
I'm wondering there is not a really useful IDE?!
Current i use Monodevelop/VS2017 to develop C# programs and debug my
application.
This is very comfortable for writing and debugging.
I tried glade-builder and anjuta, but both are not