I use both Netbeans (7.1 beta and 7.0.1) and Eclipse for Java development on
FreeBSD 8.2. I haven't used either for doing development in other languages,
but both work great for Java. I highly prefer Netbeans over Eclipse, but have
to use Eclipse for some things.
If you want to try Netbeans
The I in IDE stands for Integrated. An IDE is an "editor with more general
niftiness" by definition. Unix can be a development environment, but is not an
IDE.
Dan.
From: Jan Mikkelsen
To: O. Hartmann
Cc: Current FreeBSD
Sent: Thu, February 23, 2012 7:47
mpile projects with clang is
not a bad idea.
On 02/23/12 15:38, Dan Daley wrote:
> The I in IDE stands for Integrated. An IDE is an "editor with more general
> niftiness" by definition. Unix can be a development environment, but is n
Not all IDEs are so out of data. Netbeans is quite current (7.1). Eclipse is
pretty close to the commonly available version as well.
Have you tried building codelite from their sources? I may give it a try, just
out of curiosity...
From: O. Hartmann
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