Dmitry Bely wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Kuba Ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have questions to the kind folks at Jane Street,
and others who use OCaml for commercial/non-research
development: what do you guys use for your development
environment? What would be the minimal set of functionality
that would make you happy for an IDE? What are killer features
you dream of?

I really like OcaIDE (http://ocaml.eclipse.ortsa.com:8480/ocaide/).
It's Eclipse plugin so Windows is fully supported (including graphical
debugging). IMHO it's (almost) ready for commercial development. Many
features are very convenient: hyperlink jumps, code outline, type
tooltip on mouse hoovering, completion etc. Give it a try.


In other words, Dmitry's short list for Camelia is OcalIDE's feature's list ;-)

Seriously, give it a try. It's a good way to see how things could be
done.

Hugo F.

P.S: I am curious as to the distribution regarding IDE/editor use.

- Dmitry Bely

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