Orion Vianna wrote: > Hello, > Here is another general question :o) > I'm looking for more IDE recommendations. I'm already using Aptana in xp > editing a samba mount from colinux/andlinux and I use gvim for quick > things on both os (I love the wombat and desert colors). > The most import features for me are, something light weight built with > GTK or QT (prefer QT/KDE), syntax highlighting syntax error check with > useful hints, auto formating, code templating and auto complete. > > Other features like code folding, integrated svn and ftp would be nice too. > I'm using colinux/andlinux which works pretty fast on windows but Java > stuff like Aptana is already slow running native in xp, it will > probrably be a bit slower under colinux because of the virtual network. > In my experience the X stuff runs real well with xming and co/andlinux > virtual network though.
This thread is going to quickly dive into editor wars, so I might as
well put out the obvious - emacs. Does all that, plus using lisp makes
you smarter. :)
-Sean
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down.
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