www-128.ibm.com — Get an overview of how to use the Eclipse Platform in your C/C++ development projects. Though Eclipse is mainly a Java? development environment, its architecture ensures support for other programming languages. In this article, you'll learn how to use the C/C++ Development Toolkit (CDT), which is the best C/C++ toolkit available for Eclipse.
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moshisushiSep 11, 2006
if it ain't the same article, it ain't a dupe... in my opinion
aslocalSep 11, 2006
Yah, its great if your coding back in 1997. I mean who needs debuggers when you have log files right? I mean who needs code complete, when you can google and guess at it? Who needs automatic code generators to save time?
williamdyerSep 11, 2006
Somehow Eclipse escaped that curse.Nokia willingly uses it for Symbian development. Lots of other people based SDKs and tool chains on Eclipse.And, irony of irones, IBM's biggest piece of s**t, Notes, got rewritten based on Eclipse Rich Client Platform, and probably will not suck moldy toad penis anymore.For the record, I like Netbean, too. Lately, I'm liking it better than Eclipse for Java coding.
Closed AccountSep 11, 2006
Hey Sparky,We didn't develop Notes, we bought it. The upcoming version based on the Eclipse framework is a significant upgrade in terms of UI and speed.
williamdyerSep 11, 2006
I know all too well where Notes came from, and where Notes's creator is today.The funny thing is, Ozzie is as big an a-hole as Ballmer. A marriage made in heaven. Beat the rush, recruit Microserfs today!
willcode4beerSep 12, 2006
Don't foprget the Ruby on Rails IDE
rslcSep 12, 2006
As a C/C++ embedded developer, I really find Eclipse platform sucks.Being Java based, it is way too slow to be productive and useful.=>If the industry continue to support eclipse, it can never compete with VS!!!I really think the embedded tools companies should wake up.=>One up and coming IDE for C/C++ is CodeBlocks:<a class="user" href="http://www.codeblocks.org/">http://www.codeblocks.org/</a> (though currently version 1.0 RC2 and has some bugs)check it out !"p
msgyrdSep 12, 2006
I wonder if he even knows his name means 42 (base10), which is another nerdy reference. :-)
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