Re: Is there a Linux IDE?

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On Saturday 30 March 2002 10:29 pm, you wrote:
>
> I have not started any projects yet, but am interested in writing for both
> Win32 and Linux.  I am planning on using David/Judith's IDE for Win32, but
> have no idea what to use on the Linux side.  Do we have many Linux/Unix
> programmers on the list?  What libraries are used?  Is there an IDE for
> Linux?

There's no IDE. What to use depends upon your personal preferences, 
and whether you intend to write text-mode or GUI programs.

For text-mode, you can use vi or emacs or pico or anything.
Dave Cuny's ee editor, converted to Linux, works ok.

For GUI mode, I use kwrite. kedit is good, as well as Kate. 
As for GUI libraries, I wrapped GraphApp a few years ago, it's 
simple but limited. 

More recently, I have wrapped GTK+ 1.2. You can do a lot with this one.
You can download the necessary files (about 152k) from 
http://take.maxleft.com

Regards,
Irv Mullins

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