I'm looking for a decent IDE for X that can at the very least give the
useability of the old borland IDE's. With some east shift-highlight
cut-n-paste features. I've been playing around, and I haven't found a
decent package to my tastes.
Anyone good a recomendation ( also just put in KDE - very buff, have to
try GNOME and see if it's up to the same speed )
What I'm using now is multiple xterm windows so I can atleast edit an
object's codefile and look at the header, and run make in another
window, then move over a screen and run the app. I'd like something
that I can atleast update code, hit run - and it's going to run make -
then bring up the app in an xterm for me. That would be perfect. If it
can do all the new swanky stuff like trace into code, front end a
debuger, and organize object's I'd be rather impressed.
I'd like to get out of any Win/tel programming if I can help it. If I
need to I can just do it in Java and run the damn virtual machines for
win95/nt :)
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