Re: Programmers Text Editor
- From: Eric Brooks <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 20:22:13 -0400
On Debian I think Eclipse is the best bet for Java
development. It is available as a standard Debian package.
I found that I like to use the Sun Java platform more than the
alternatives mostly because the stuff I write has to run on a number of
platforms all of which run the Sun virtual machine. The Sun SDK is
available as standard Debian packages too.
Eric
On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 05:02:46PM -0400, Richard wrote:
Looking to get into programming for linux,
would like to do: Java, Perl & Lisp
What editors (IDE or RAD) environment application would work
or if needed to run 2 or 3 different editors that would be fine too.
(please no: emacs or vi (or command line apps)
wanting something that would be better than xcode on the mac,
which contain all libraries, and syntax for dozen of languages,
it just made it easier to type and see a drop down command choice,
from the contextual menu. with a built-in debugger..neat.
TIA -
Richard
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