On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Dodji Seketeli <[email protected]> wrote: > 明覺 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> as the title, thanks > > In my opinion, a decent IDE for C++ has yet to be written for > the GNU/Linux/GNOME environment. > > By decent, I mean: > > + It has reasonable memory/CPU consumption. To me, Eclipse/Netbeans > memory consumptions are not reasonable. Yes, I also refuse to use eclipse and netbeans, as I refuse to use java or python.
> + It has components that know how to parse C++ correctly, and > progressively. > + It knows how to parse GNU Make/Automake files correctly and > progressively. > + Insert here the features of your favorite text editor and debugger > and have them properly integrated. > > Ideally, the IDE would be written in C++ and made of reusable C++ > components. yes, I also hope so. > > This is a very hard problem :) I think it's easier to try and master > emacs/vim/autotools/the api of your $project for the time being :) I learned a little emacs, it has very good concepts, such as keep our hands comfortable, but as a person who is used to a microsoft style, emacs is a little hard to master for a beginer, and it cannot input chinese now. currently I'm using codeblocks, and I'm still looking for a better one, I will learn to use anjuta, vim, notepad++.... thanks for the reply > > Just my 2 cents. > > -- > Dodji Seketeli > http://www.seketeli.org/dodji > -- 我的操作系統是Gnu/Linux Debian/gNewSense Gnome Mozilla Gmail/Evolution Gtkmm/Gtkglextmm Scim Totem Pidgin. _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
