Shamir Udi wrote:
i Agree,
The CDT is a great tool,
it's saves development time by supporting realtime compilation.

Heheh... actually, that's the first thing I turn off in a new installation of Eclipse/CDT ;-) But this is a question of taste, nothing more.

Seriously, I've walked through and hand held more then 40 different code developing corporations in the last 4 years from zero Linux knowledge to developing whole products based on it. Eclipse/CDT is really your only option and it's a very good option (but Visual SlickEdit is a very close second, some would claim the first option).

Tips to remember:

1. Always use the latest version stable version.
2. If something doesn't work that should, use the in program menu to look for and install updates. 3. If a functionality that your developer wants is not available by default, look for a plug in.

Oh, and get a fast machine. It is a huge JAVA program after all... :-)

Gilad

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