Fwd: Best IDE in Ubuntu, or Which IDE do you use ?
bvidinli
bvidinli at gmail.com
Sat Jul 4 20:14:40 UTC 2009
(Btw, what is list for general discussion or programming discussion? )
In fact, language is not problem for me,
I mean, if I find a good IDE in java, C++ , php, python or other, I
will adapt to that language .
My problem is: I could not find an easy to use IDE (like old Delphi)
in any of languages.
I see python is a rising language,
My preference regarding language:
1- python,
2- php,
3- .......other...
4- java
5- C++
I know i have no much choice, i wrote my preference to clarify, C and
java seems very cold to me,
I tested lastly, QT creator, by far, as I see, it is the most usable
one on Linux world; But, even it is not easy as I expect..
I asked here to now Who uses What ? and to learn if I miss something ?
My experience and opinion about some IDE's in Linux world:
Name Language Experience, Opinion:
1- Kdevelop C++, etc Even dont work in Ubuntu 9.04
2- Boa Constructor python Gui design complicated and
hard to understand, implement
3- Eclipse many Huge, complicated, slow, like
an elephant
4- Eric IDE python managed to run old one, but
eric4 even do not start/run in Ubuntu 9.04
5- Gambas2 Basic Gui: even basic gui controls
do not work
6- Lazarus FreePascal Very similar to Delphi,
database gui vcl is not complete (or i could not find some), hangs
rarely, maybe i will try this again and again. its self gui is not
very well..
7- MonoDevelop C#,C, etc Even some basic operations
are not working, gui design is still not good, i am testing now again,
8- Netbeans java, etc a bit slow,big,like eclipse
(but better regarding speed), gui development is not so easy
9- QTCreator C++ only C++, fast, gui design is
good, but only QT, we need to learn QT terminology, help system is
good.. i am still trying this..
I have all these installed on my Ubuntu 9.04, I do test these tools on
almost regular intervals to see if they are improved...
any idea is welcome..
Thanks
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Alexander
Kraev<alexander.kraev at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It depends on language do you use. NetBeans is good for Java
> development. Anjuta is for C/C++ development. There is also QDevelop and
> others.
>
> Regards,
> Alexander
>
> bvidinli wrote:
>> Which IDE do you use mostly in Ubuntu.
>>
>> I mean a programming environment where you develop GUI applications
>> like old Delphi one, or Visual Studio.NET ....
>>
>> I want to develop GUI applications,
>> I use Ubuntu 9.04, I have knowledge of programming, tried a few one in
>> Ubuntu but not succeeded to get programming in a straight forward
>> way..
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
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