Best IDE in Ubuntu, or Which IDE do you use ?
Verde Denim
tdldev at gmail.com
Sat Jul 4 22:56:31 UTC 2009
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 4:14 PM, bvidinli <bvidinli at gmail.com> wrote:
> (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.
> >>
I use NB for Java and with NB6.5+, ruby, c, c++, python, html, xhtml, xml,
and php are all possible.
For Python I did use Boa and Glade for front-end design. Glade is a bit
kludgy, but can be workable.
I now use WingIDE for Pythone (about $300 USD). Great IDE for Python, but
isn't free...
For straight 'C' I use vi... I've been doing too much of that language to
require an IDE for most stuff but have used different tools to load test it.
I've used Anjuta for some coding, but don't have enough experience to really
offer an opinion there.
I've also heard that the KDE desktop is inherently better for development
tasks, but have only used KDE sparingly as most of my work is done on other
sites.
Hope that gives you a bit more info...
Jack
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