On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote: > I think debian has some closed doors on developpers that come from > windows.
You have complete freedom to apt-get install whatever package you need. > Tasksel has no devel task. > > There are no development environments for example: C/gtk, C#/GTK, > Java/Gtk, python/gtk pre-defined. > > Environments where developpers can simply install and start working. > > There is no standard IDE (ok, i know mono for gtk#, bluefish for web > stuff, anjuta for C, Kdevelop for a bunch - that is very good, ok... > vim and emacs) that people can use in a Visual Studio Way. > > i don't mean all the debug and etc stuff... But the a beginner > environment for people to start to use and learn about linux > development. I don't think "beginner" and "developer" belong in the same sentence. > It's not a great dificulty to set this up, but having this prepared > makes things easier for windows to linux developers. > > It is a good thing to put in lenny. The Matrix can't tell you who you are. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]