I'd suggest having a look at anjuta
http://www.anjuta.org
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Hallo Tollef,
* Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>* Jan Schulz
>| sources.list. Unfortunatelly I don't have that much webspace to do
>| a woody backport myself...
>deb http://mirror.raw.no/ gnome2.2/
>deb-src http://mirror.raw.no/ gnome2.2/
Was more meant to supply a eclipse backport for woody. :) My
web
* Jan Schulz
| * David Goodenough wrote:
|
| >KDevelop comes as part of KDE, Eclipse is only available in unstable at the
| >moment (I don't think it has made it into testing yet but I may be wrong).
|
| Nope... On the other hand it is no problem to recompile it on woody
| systems. Only thing is
Hallo David,
* David Goodenough wrote:
>> I'm mainly going to be writing C++ with a JNI layer to allow access from my
>> Java code.
eclipses C(++)DevTools aren't that good as the JavaDT, so I don't
know if thats enough for you. For java, eclipse is great.
>KDevelop comes as part of KDE, Eclipse
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 11:32:47AM -0400, code wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to the Linux world crossing over from Windows to do a work project
> and was wondering if someone could recommend a good IDE for Java and C++. I'm
> mainly going to be writing C++ with a JNI layer to allow access from my Java
On Monday 23 June 2003 16:32, code wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to the Linux world crossing over from Windows to do a work project
> and was wondering if someone could recommend a good IDE for Java and C++.
> I'm mainly going to be writing C++ with a JNI layer to allow access from my
> Java code.
>
> Th
try eclipse
www.eclipse.org
Em Seg, 2003-06-23 às 12:32, code escreveu:
> Hi,
> I'm new to the Linux world crossing over from Windows to do a work project
> and was wondering if someone could recommend a good IDE for Java and C++. I'm
> mainly going to be writing C++ with a JNI layer to allow ac
Hi,
I'm new to the Linux world crossing over from Windows to do a work project and
was wondering if someone could recommend a good IDE for Java and C++. I'm
mainly going to be writing C++ with a JNI layer to allow access from my Java
code.
Thanks McGiv
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