On Saturday 2004-06-19 23:30, Kevin Brown wrote:
> > It's unfortunate that I live and work in a windows world and as I
> > developer I see how superior many of the tools are for windows. That does
> > not prevent me from coming home and doing much of my work on a Linux box
> > but until there is a comprehensive IDE like Visual Studio .net for Linux
> > I'll have to have an MS box. I know some of you will suggest Mono, and
> > yes I have it and use it to some degree but it is not the equal of
> > VS.Net...yet, hopefully soon.
>
> I've started playing around with KDevelop (http://kdevelop.kde.org/) or
> maybe Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/). I believe it is OS Agnostic.
>
> I have only some minor experience with the various IDEs (including M$ which
> is outside my price interest) since for most of my coding I just utilize
> VIM and the builtin syntax highlighting or Notepad.
Don't Borland and IBM have commercial grade IDEs in Linux versions?
---------------------------------------------------
PLUG-discuss mailing list -
PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings:
http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss