Hi,
A little survey about your development preferences:
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you
found to be essential to this task?
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be more suitable
Hello,
would it be possible to make package metadata available somewhere before
they get stripped from final firmware images (for space reasons I suppose)?
I've seen wiki page here http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowTo_InstallAptGet
but I suppose the best would be to have original metadata.
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have youfound to be essential to this task?
Since I'm travelling, without a laptop, I find it handy to have everything inside my Nokia.I usually log in from a desktop over ssh, open up GNU screen and jmacs and starthacking. I only
Hi there,
that's an interesting question :-) I prefer to use vim and devhelp. I tried
using Anjuta but it's too... basic :-) and Eclipse isn't very good for C
development (I use it on a daily basis for Java development and currently I
have to admit that Eclipse is getting really bad for Java
Hi!
I currently use KDevelop. I also tried Anjuta and Eclipse with the laika
plugin. Anjuta has only a very basic debugger, but a very good GTK API
doc integration through devhelp and code completion for it. Eclipse
haven't both. May be the debugger will be better in Anjuta 2.x... (if it
ever
Sorry to go offtopic, but eclispe isn't getting really bad for Java. I
also use it daily for java development. The webtools addon just hit 1.0
a few weeks ago and works pretty well. The visual editor is also gettig
better. As far as java goes, I've used several IDEs and eclipse is the
best
Hello,
On Linux-PC:
I am using usually just shell (gnome terminal) with multiple tabs,
do all compiling stuff there (scratchbox tab), and usually KDE's Kate
editor on another virtual screen.
Works pretty fast to me and I haven't really needed IDE so far. I have
been a fan of Ultraedit (for
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 13:29 +0100, Eloi Crespillo Itchart wrote:
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you
found to be essential to this task?
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be
Hi,
A little survey about your development preferences:
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you
found to be essential to this task?
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
It could be interesting to know which tools have you found to be more
Encode, of course--the only IDE in the world that has been designed forMaemo development from the ground-up. :)
http://encode.sourceforge.net/screenshots.xhtmlLooks good. What about a LiveCD containing this thing?And, is it possible to use Encode for Python development?
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 12:26 -0300, Kasper Souren wrote:
Looks good. What about a LiveCD containing this thing?
LiveCD authors are free to include it, but it's still missing crucial
features so I would wait a while.
And, is it possible to use Encode for Python development?
Of course (I use
Timo Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Encode, of course--the only IDE in the world that has been designed for
Maemo development from the ground-up. :)
Looks nice - seems like I'm going to give it a try soon.
Currently I'm using Emacs (and ecb). I've done some changes to tramp
to allow dired
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
Vim is good enough for me (vi keystrokes ingrained in
my central nervous system over 20 years...).
Julf
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Not IDE stuff as such but those trying to create something for direct
development on the device itself (I'm using oorexx) may find a VNC
server for the 770 useful.
So here you go - http://mike.saunby.net/770/x11vnc a port of
http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
Regards,
Michael Saunby
Eloi Crespillo Itchart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
A little survey about your development preferences:
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you
found to be essential to this task?
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
Emacs for me. I
Hi, I managed to install maemo and all the needed stuff to develop
applications for the Nokia 770. Now I was wondering if it is possible to
use the internet connection of my PC to emulate the WLAN connection of
the 770 since I need network connectivity for my project. I don't own a
770 right now,
Ed,
The problem was the belkin hub, using an iogear all works. Oddly I cannot
find a problem with the belkin in normal use -- all a ports work under suse,
as does the b port.
This makes me worry about the cable hack, could there be a floating ground
between the a b ports in some hubs,
Eloi Crespillo Itchart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
A little survey about your development preferences:
For the people that develops often on maemo, what IDE/set of tools have you
found to be essential to this task?
Anjuta? Emacs? Kdevelop? Eclipse? devhelp? ...
It could be
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