Absolutely!  You've described my preferred setup exactly. Any script longer than a few lines, and I do it with Eclipse, LSLPlus and Subversive.  I also use PHP and C/C++ plugins for SLish work. Sadly, the last time I tried the C# plugin, things broke horribly, but perhaps it is time to try again.

All assets for my projects go into svn, including textures, documentation, configuration information, etc for both in- and out-world components.  W/rt team work - I wouldn't consider even attempting a cooperative project without a setup like this - just too many ways for things to break.  For *big* projects, you can use eclipse system design plugins, requirements, bugtracking, etc.

SVN hosting shouldn't be expensive - I use a combination of personal (LAN in my home), RL work (outside corporate firewall but still managed), and private hosted (ATM, I use dreamhost but there are lots of options).

IMHO, Git and mercurial are the other SVN alternatives that come to mind - possibly better choices depending on your development model and teammates.

Fire wrote:
Hi everyone

I have been using LSL Plus, and eclipse for the longest time to develop LSL code.  I love it due to its auto-completion abilities, and the general user interface.

What a great little dev environment!!!

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