There are two really good graphical IDEs for C++ on Linux : KDevelop, and
KDEstudio. the letter is a commercial product that you can also get in a
'lite' version as open source (the 'lite' is actually their normal version,
and they recently announced a 'gold' version with lots of VC++ like
features - like auto-completing class browser, and function hints). there's
also wxStudio which is under heavy development and not yet a fully
functional IDE, but it looks promising.
The first two are KDE based, where KDevelop is really KDE centric (though it
supports GTK development with wizards and such), and KDE studio is much more
relaxed. also KDEstudio has nice features like wizards for writing libraries
and multi-project workspace (with the other IDEs you can only work on one
project at a time), but is lacking in other areas (its interface could use a
lot of improvements, and the normal version's class browser is no match for
KDevelop's). wxStudio is built with the wxWindows tool kit that uses GTK or
motif under Linux, but I don't know how the IDE itself relates to any
graphical desktop environment.
Also there are two or three GTK/Gnome centric IDEs, but none of them deserve
any notice in comparison with the aforementioned products.
For Perl development I don't know of any good open source graphical IDEs (I
just write it with a simple text editor - or more accurately - a simple
win32 text editor ;-), but ActiveState has a project called Komodo which
aims to bring a fully functional IDE with all the bells and whistles for
development of Perl and Python. the last version I actually played around
was Beta 1 where the current version is Beta 1.2, but it looked really nice
even then. you can , of course, download it for free from their site.
p.s.
if you don't limit yourself to C++/Perl , you might want to look at the
nicely progressing Lazarus project. I sincerely believe that they will have
a working and useful IDE in less then 6 months.
Oded
--
"You do what I do, " said Miro.
"What's that ?"
"You take a breath. You let it out. Then you take another."
Ender thought about it for a moment. "I can do that. I've been doing that
since I was little."
-- Xenocide / Orson Scott Card
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shay Amar (SMILEY)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux Israel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:27
Subject: A tool for Perl And C++
> Hello everyone, does someone know a visual tool that i can programm
> with it on Linux ?
> I just want to start learn Perl And C++ programming for Linux, i already
>
> know to programm in MS tools (visual C++,VB etc...) and i found that
> it's
> more eazier to programm in visual enviroumnet tools(sorry for the
> assmbley ones :) )....
> Thank you all .
> Shay Amar.
>
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