Re: Is there any IDE similar to Visual Studio under Linux?
- From: Andre Abrantes <andreabrantes@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 00:10:11 -0000
On Jul 10, 5:04 pm, "Guofu Chen" <gc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I like the GUI of Visual Studil to edit multiple files in Windows. Is there
any IDE that is similar to Visual Studio under Linux? Thanks!
I already think about it. Now, I'm using Eclipse in Windows and Linux.
I think it is the best. With this you can use CDT plug-in for C++
projects and works very well.
Eclipse have many types of plug-ins, with these you can access CVS,
SVN repositories, use Together from Borland to draw UML. I'm not sure,
but I believe that you can draw your classes and then make the C++
code, as Visio with Visual Studio Integration.
If you want write C++ code with good user interface, take a look at
www.trolltech.com , there you can download QT framework, with Samples
and more. Try to find the QT Eclipse Integration, with this tool will
be able to use a QTDesigner inside Eclipse, with much others new
features.
It's all. Regards,
André Abrantes.
.
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