First of all, this mailing list is about the development of Ubuntu, not development of applications for Ubuntu.
But OTOH, AFAIK there is no list for the latter, so maybe somebody should create one... ;-) Op donderdag 18-03-2010 om 19:14 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Rene Veerman: > i'm getting a bit tired with nautilus' 90's-style quirks. What exactly do you consider 90s-style about it? > so i'd like to know what a good ubuntu dev environment looks like. I think some will answer 'vim' or 'emacs', others will point to Eclipse or $EDITOR + glade, or other GUI apps. > min req: a tree class that's as much as win7's win-explorer tree as > possible, and which can easily be extended. I have no idea what "win7's win-explorer tree" looks like or is able to do... > i gotta be able to put a background on that tree-class, via extension > if need be. That's possible in nautilus (and thus whatever widgets it uses) already? > i have some years of OOP exp in delphi (visual pascal on windows) and > l.a.m.p., The best solution for using object pascal on linux is FreePascal, but the Lazaras IDE (which is intended to become an alternative to Delphi) seems to be developing quite slowly because of a lack of contributors... > aswell as a strong inclination towards easy-to-read code. That sounds a lot like Python though... :-) -- Jan Claeys -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss