[maemo-developers] [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development?
From: Luis Montes monteslu at cox.netDate: Tue Feb 21 17:17:15 EET 2006
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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 thing going and getting better with each version. I haven't dealt much with the C development plugin, so you could be right in your assessment there. For the 770, so far I've just used kate and command line stuff. It would be nice if Nokia could put out a jvm for this thing. I would use eclipse directly and just transfer .jar files to the device. -Luis Celso Pinto wrote: >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 as well). > >autotools, vim and devhelp proved to be the fastest way to learn the GTK API's and to actually do stuff without having a million other "features" getting in the way. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Eloi Crespillo Itchart <eloi at ikuszen.com> >To: maemo-developers at maemo.org >Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:29:27 +0100 >Subject: [maemo-developers] Best IDE for maemo development? > >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 >for this task. It could also be interesting to know if you use them to >develop maemo itself or userspace apps. > >And please, keep the flame wars low ^_^. > >Best Regards, > >
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