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Re: More Todo's (was: Re: [DotGNU]Todo's)
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Eric Altendorf |
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Re: More Todo's (was: Re: [DotGNU]Todo's) |
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Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:55:50 -0700 |
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On Sunday 28 July 2002 13:30, Peter Minten wrote:
> * DotGNU Developer
>
> Description:
>
> At the moment there are a number of good IDE's, but most of them
> focus on C and C++ and not C#. But a good IDE is very important to
> attract large numbers of developers. The idea is to develop a
> number of independent programming tools and then to create a GUI to
> work with them. If possible the IDE should have support for
> visualizing the code structure (creating class trees), graphical
> debugging, customizable code highlighting and scripting (these last
> two would make it possible to use the IDE for other languages
> things than C#). The mails send about this subject can be found in
> the archives (threads: 'Developer wishlist' and 'Webservice
> Goals').
People might want to look into doing Eclipse plug-ins.
(http://www.eclipse.org) It's a sort of generalized, open,
extensible IDE framework, or maybe a "tool environment". It's not
tied to any language in particular. I haven't used it in a while but
as I recall it had a lot of potential. It isn't GPL, though, it's
released under IBM's Common Public License. I would imagine you
could still write GPL plugins for it, though.
Eric
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