Re: [OSSIM] [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-02 Thread Massimo Di Stefano
I'm using : Spyder [1] as matlab replacement, it's a relative young project, has a *lot* of nice feature (see its web page) like embedded matplotlib, data storage in table (with ) graph sometime i start it from the grass shell to work directly inside a "grass environment" and as a simple and li

Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-02 Thread Ivan Lucena
dev@lists.osgeo.org > Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs > Sent: Jun 02 '10 13:16 > > Perhaps not an IDE as most people think of them, but it is certainly a > useful tool with some IDE qualities: Leo Outlining Editor - > http://webpages.char

Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-02 Thread Markus Neteler
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:21 AM, wrote: > Hi, I am also a fan of working in the command line. (vi is one of my > friends) > > I use eclipse which is very powerful. Most of the time I am doing Java, but > I also used eclipse for programming python and there is support for C++/C > too. > > Java / py

Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-02 Thread Matt Wilkie
Perhaps not an IDE as most people think of them, but it is certainly a useful tool with some IDE qualities: Leo Outlining Editor - http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html cheers, matt wilkie Geomatics Analyst Information Management and Tech

Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-01 Thread christian . mueller
Hi, I am also a fan of working in the command line. (vi is one of my friends) I use eclipse which is very powerful. Most of the time I am doing Java, but I also used eclipse for programming python and there is support for C++/C too. Java / python really makes your life easier. The only reas

Re: [gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-01 Thread Christopher Barker
Zoltan Szecsei wrote: Please indulge me in this slightly off topic question. If you'll indulge me with my proselytizing! I want to migrate my Linux based GIS workflows onto OpenSource projects, using a mix of gdal/proj4/ossim and maybe GRASS - as the need and mood grabs me. I have just loa

[gdal-dev] Pretty Much Off Topic: Development IDEs

2010-06-01 Thread Zoltan Szecsei
Cross posted with gdal-dev and ossim-developer Hi Everyone, Please indulge me in this slightly off topic question. As I have spent the last many years of my GIS life programming in a (linux BASH-like) scripting language, I am somewhat out of date with Linux development environments. I last prog