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IDE for ICE under Linux

Hi, there,
would you suggest an optimal C++ IDE to be used with ICE under Linux?

Thanks in advance

Regards

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  • marc
    marc Florida
    GNU Bash, Emacs, GDB, and command line tools. The best IDE ever :)

    (Do I hear dinosaur? Hah!)
  • You could try Eclipse, see this post.

    Emacs is nice, but Vim loads faster and has a syntax file for Slice ;)
  • marc
    marc Florida
    beagles wrote:
    You could try Eclipse, see this post.

    Emacs is nice, but Vim loads faster and has a syntax file for Slice ;)

    How about a nice religious war about Emacs vs. Vi... We didn't have this for some time :)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editor_war
  • IDE for ICE

    Eclipse is fantastic: I was used to it only for java (and especially J2ME) development... I have discovered a lot of plugins for it, but i didn't imagine that there was already one also for ICE :)

    thanks a lot to you all there for your quick answers, and particulary for your GREAT work! ;)
  • matthew
    matthew NL, Canada
    beagles wrote:
    Emacs is nice, but Vim loads faster and has a syntax file for Slice ;)

    Who cares about loading speed? I start emacs when I start my computer, and never shut it down ;)

    Of course, the real question is what editing mode do you use in emacs (because clearly all intelligent computer users use emacs ;). My answer is the vile editing mode. Then I get the best of both world. Emacs + vi key strokes == heaven :)
  • matthew wrote:
    Who cares about loading speed? I start emacs when I start my computer, and never shut it down ;)

    All the better when you don't shut down your computer. Come in to work, and you're ready to go.