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- From: Jake Morrison <jake_morrison@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 05:40:28 -0700 (PDT)
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Jc, --- Jean-Christian Imbeault <jean_christian@example.com> wrote: > I want to develop a program for Linux that has a C backend a GUI > front-end > ... As Jim pointed out, a nice way to do this is to have the core in C and use a scripting language to drive the UI. I have done this with Perl/Tk and Python/Tk with good results. Both GTK+ and Qt/KDE also have nice bindings to Perl and Python. > > Can anyone recommend an easy to use IDE? I use Visual SlickEdit (http://www.slickedit.com/). It is definitely non-free -- it's perhaps the most expensive programmer's editor out there. But I think it is worth every penny. It supports all the languages I use -- Perl, Python, C++, Java, PHP, etc. It does just about everything that Microsoft's Visual C++ does, but with vi keybindings :-) For debugger, I use ddd, in the rare cases that I need it. If I didn't use SlickEdit, I would probably be using XEmacs or KDevelop. > > Jc > -Jake __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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