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Re: IDE
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David Chisnall |
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Re: IDE |
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Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:03:11 +0000 |
On 12 Feb 2010, at 16:54, Marko Riedel wrote:
> an acquaintance of mine with many years of experience in programming and
> system administration would like to try to develop with GNUstep. He does
> not like Emacs, however, and was not impressed with ProjectCenter. Hence
> I'd like to ask the people on this list: what IDE and what editor do you
> use to develop for GNUstep?
I never really liked ProjectCenter either, so most of the time I work in vim.
CodeMonkey is starting to look nice, but needs a bit more work before I'd
recommend it. I know at least a couple of GNUstep developers (who I won't name
and shame) use XCode and then copy to a VM to test with GNUstep, which is
another option if your acquaintance has a Mac. Recent versions of XCode
irritate me in myriad small ways, however.
Clang now has some very nice support for Objective-C code completion and syntax
highlighting in the libraries, so adding [Objective-]C[++] support to
CodeMonkey is (somewhere) on my TODO list.
David
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