Kdevelop4 : even though its still in development, its looking amazing and I've already been using it for several projects.
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Eclipse is still better, next comes Netbeans.
Interestingly, since 2007 Eclipse is gaining strongly into Embedded area. Most of the ARM boards come with Elipse out of the box IDE. Cool. Or, people can download Eclipse and scale up with CDT, EMF etc. |
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I love Kdevelop! Kdevelop+Vi Input Mode=":)" (though ViIM needs to be more complete).
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MonoDevelope. cause i found it easier than eclipse
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Geany is perfect. It has all features I need from an IDE, plus, its also light and speedy.
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Quanta first, second choice would have to be Arachnophilia I dunno if it counts though as it also runs on windoze (insert smirk here)
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I voted for Kylix, but Lazarus will be better in their place.
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I voted for Kylix, but Lazarus will be better in their place.
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Emacs of course, JDEE makes it more like a full ide for developing java apps
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Anyway, I will try to give the latest netbeans a shot. A friend of mine is always talking about it and the improvements it has made. Definitely something I want to check out on my free time :) |
GNU Emacs
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It is free, easily extended, and extremely capable. Even more so as an IDE than as just a text editor, when I am in IDE mode, GNU Emacs all the way. |
Missing Open Laszlo
My apologies that I did not get a nomination for Open Laszlo in on time.
This seems to be one of the simplest, straight forward tools for generating Flash Content, as well as a tool for creating Dynamic Html pages. I've only scratched the surface. I know there is a ton of stuff I haven't dug into yet. |
Geany. i don't use it as an IDE, but as a text editor for writing every text (including code).
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Anjuta and Geany have made impressive progress last year and god lightweight IDEs. However voted for NetBeans because of the Ruby / Ruby on Rails support made available last year.
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