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Re: Promised new IDE? [message #48911 is a reply to message #48850] Fri, 02 June 2006 09:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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Michael Galloy wrote:
> Mark Hadfield wrote:
>
>> Ben Panter wrote:
>>
>>> Mark Hadfield wrote:
>>>
>>>> Eclipse is implemented in Java isn't it? Uh oh. I've worked with a
>>>> few Java GUIs on Windows and I've never seen one that works anywhere
>>>> near as well as native applications.
>>>
>>>
>>> I already use eclipse to manage my code, both IDL and non-IDL. It's
>>> great, and I have it running in both XP and linux environments with
>>> no problems.
>>
>>
>> That's reassuring.
>
>
> I use Eclipse as well and I'll agree that it is great (and I've used it
> on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X). It has a bit of startup time, but
> after that I don't really notice it being any slower than a native app.
> It is also "project based" (i.e. every file is part of a project), so
> I'm interested in how that is going to work for the "interactive IDL"
> users.

I installed eclipse the other day based on this thread (and the fact that there is a f95
plugin).

Slightly off-topic, but what does one do if, for a new project, files from other projects
are required?

paulv

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