Best IDE in Ubuntu, or Which IDE do you use ?

bvidinli bvidinli at gmail.com
Sun Jul 5 08:33:49 UTC 2009


I also tried WingIDE, it is only a code editor.

I do not look only for a code editor. the IDE should also has gui
design capabilities...
i think IDE <> only code editor....


On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Verde Denim<tdldev at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> 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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