Re: IDE with gui tool

From: Benjamin J. Weiss (benjamin_at_weiss.name)
Date: 08/27/03

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    Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:01:59 -0500
    
    

    I was using Sun's Forte for Java until they started charging for it. If you
    are developing in Java, it met all of your criteria.

    Ben
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    From: "Thierry ITTY" <thierry.itty@besancon.org>
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    Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 3:58 PM
    Subject: IDE with gui tool

    > Hello
    >
    > I'm looking for a tool to develop some SOHO apps
    > basically those apps should have to work under linux and windows, mac if
    > possible
    > they will be either single-user or networked (mainly by accessing a *sql
    > server)
    > I wish the tool to handle project files, builds, gui design (bonus :
    > database access)
    > I wish it to allow different languages
    > The IDE itself should run under linux, windows is a bonus
    > for the moment my preference goes to perl, Tk, postgresql
    >
    > I looked at :
    > WideStudio, looks great but part of the documentation is still in japanese
    > Vtcl, vtk, great too, handles mainly tcl which i don't know (maybe worse
    > learning ?)
    > Xbasic, a bit limited
    > Kdevelop, not sure to port easily the apps to windows or mac (needs QT,
    > ain't it ?)
    >
    > any advice ?
    >
    > tia
    >
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