Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 18:19:13 01/05/03
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On January 04, 2003 at 11:19:30, Dan Andersson wrote:
>I think that VIM and EMACS qualifies as nice, powerful IDEs. You do have to
>learn how to use them though :) You could even use them as interfaces to the
>engine if you want.
>
>MvH Dan Andersson
VIDE and Kdevelop are two IDE that I have tried and which work on my system
(RedHat 8.0). Kdevelop 2.1.3 does not work, but version 2.1.4 can work (if you
fix a special text file generated by the project manager).
RHIDE does not work at this time (used to work under Peanut Linux, but it seems
that it is broken under RH8 because of UTF-8 support, or lack of).
I have not tried the other IDEs.
I prefer Kdevelop over VIDE. VIDE has the old and updated Motif interface and is
not as powerful as Kdevelop. However I think VIDE is not bad and I could
recommend it for small projects or for students. It is only 700Kb big, and
that's something I really appreciate.
Christophe
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