c++ IDE

Pierre De Boeck pierre.deboeck at skynet.be
Mon Mar 15 20:23:32 UTC 2004


I mainly developp in C++ but alos occasionnaly in java.

Is Eclipse with CDT completely free? And the IDE should run
on a P4M 3.02Ghz with 512 MB DDR 333.

And for java, I prefer to use the J2SE from sun. Is it possible with
Eclipse?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com
> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Robert Marcano
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:12 PM
> To: Fedora
> Subject: Re: c++ IDE
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 15:55, Pierre De Boeck wrote:
> > 	Hi all,
> >
> > I am coming from MS visual studio C++ / dotnet and developped a lot
> > with openSsl,network programming,...
> >
> > Now I have to developp on linux as well and I am looking for
> > a good open-source IDE for C++ dev to install on my FC1. That IDE shoud
> > provides at least
> > - syntax C++ coloring
> > - project mamagement
> > - debugging (thread aware)
> > - gcc as compiler/linker
> > - full control of the gcc arguments
> >
> > and optionally
> > - CVS integration
> > - intellisense (code completion)
> > - help integration
> >
> > I have heard about eclipse and MinGW.
>
> I recommend you to use Eclipse + CDT plugin: If you are a java developer
> and need access to a C/C++ IDE or you do not mind that it requires a
> powerful machine. The Red Hat team has a version of Eclipse+GCJ running
> natively without a non free JVM, I have not tried it yet ;-)
>
> CDT has all the features you have mentioned
>
> >
> > Have you good recommendations for such an IDE on FC1?
> > I am looking for advises from users that developped daily
> > with these tools, not summary of white paper that I can read
> > myself on the relevant sites. :-)
>
>
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