Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Programmers on Linux... What IDEs are available?

Hi everyone


I'm planning to switch completely to linux sometime soon


so I'd leave Visual Studio behind


what IDE available for Linux?


is Eclipse %26amp; it's CDT for c++ working in linux?


NOTE: I'd recommend answers that are ubuntu related... As it's the one I'm planning to use


Thanks in advance

Programmers on Linux... What IDEs are available?
Okay, Ubuntu ships with GNOME, as I'm sure you already know. I use KDE on Fedora Core 5. I haven't used any GNOME IDEs as of yet, however, KDevelop is a good one for KDE.





There is a variation of Ubuntu called Kubuntu, which is just Ubuntu with KDE instead of GNOME. I think they ship that one for free as well. Or, you could always install KDE alongside GNOME.





I found a GNOME based IDE that looks promising. It's the second link below.
Reply:Sun also provides a free set of tools for C/C++


(for Linux) called "Sun Studio", which includes


compilers, IDE, performance analyzer, etc.





At the link below, click on "Sun Studio 11 software"


and follow the instructions. Free to download and


use (forever); pay if you want a support contract.
Reply:Eclipse is sort of sweet.


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