Обсуждение: Most common IDE?
When you stir the caldron of development, what do you find to be the most useful Integrated Development Env in your projects? --Hal. =========================================================== Hal Davison Internet Petroleum Distribution Davison Consulting LSE Linux V1.22 6850 Myakka Valley Tr PostgreSQL 7.03 - Sun Forte - JAVA Sarasota, Florida 34241 Phone: (941) 921-6578 http://www.faams.net FAX: (941) 924-7135 ===========================================================
On Monday 05 August 2002 12:24 pm, Hal Davison wrote: > When you stir the caldron of development, what do you find to be the most > useful Integrated Development Env in your projects? I personally use Source Navigator for a large Fortran project I have. Other IDE's include kdevelop, KDEstudio Gold (commercial), BlackAdder (commercial for python), IDLE (python), etc. Although emacs can do just about anything you'd want to do, IDE-wise. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
>>... Davison wrote: > > When you stir the caldron of development, what do you find to be the most > > useful Integrated Development Env in your projects? What about pgaccess, and other models after MS Access97? -- John Turner http://home.ntelos.net/~JLT "Just because you do not know the answer does not mean that someone else does" Stephen J. Gould, {rip}
On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 04:24, Hal Davison wrote: > When you stir the caldron of development, what do you find to be the most > useful Integrated Development Env in your projects? I play in a Gnome environment, I use Glade for the UI, and libglade with python. Talk about easy... self.wTree = glade.XML ("gearbox.glade") self.siglist = {"on_about1_activate": self.about, "on_reload_cog1": self.reload, "on_app1_destroy_event": self.close_down <<snip other widgets >> }self.wTree.signal_autoconnect(self.siglist) And thats it, UI done and taking to my app... Now just waitng for my mistakes :o) For the actual editing i Use moleskine, it's just a text editor for gnome, but opens each file in a tab, and uses the scintilla text widget, so has text highliting, completion etc, and you can create your own "langauge descriptions" for the higlighting... Then I use a python DBI module for talking to PG, and pgaccess for making and playing with the DB, mostly. I often find Lego usefull. I get the bucket, dump it on the floor and then fight with the kids for the blocks I want... Solves a lot of problems that pop up :o) -- * * Rob Brown-Bayliss *