[CLUE-Tech] Linux IDE suggestions

Kevin Lane kevin.lane at comcast.net
Mon Oct 4 06:33:05 MDT 2004


I like to use "Anjuta", it's a powerfull IDE with lots of nice
little extra's in it that any programmer will appreciate.

http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/

On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 06:25, Dale K. Hawkins wrote:
> OK.  So I have this "friend" who is coming from developing under DOS.  I
> am trying to recommend a comfortable IDE for working with C/C++.  I
> personally do not have experience with most of the IDEs currently out
> there.  So, I was wondering if there was anyone else on the list whom
> may have gone through a similar experience, i.e., the DOS Borland/Watcom
> to Linux transition?
> 
> BTW, I am not masquerading as the friend :-).  I use emacs which I have
> spent a decade working with and tweaking.  I also use autoconf and
> automake for which I have written custom extensions.  However, this
> friend merely wants to compile and debug C programs, probably with some
> sort of GUI and mostly for internal use and proof-of-concept type stuff.
> 
> -Dale
> 
> 
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