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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:31:08 PDT7
From: "Gregory W. Smith" <gsmith@well.com >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: July 16 Programming SIG

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> Greg hasn't weighed in on the status of his presentation.
> Steven has given his opinion. ....

Steven was right, I just touched the surface. I put aside setup
of my build environmnet on OS/2 for a while, but have been working
on it this week for the meeting. I have not yet tried to build
vim, but I should have that example ready for meeting.

> I've gone on (and on and on) about my concept for an IDE,
> The Developer's Assistant. We have an open source IDE effort
> underway with the code name "Eclipse". Do a google search
> on the name. Start to get some background on this tool. I
> would have to search a little deeper myself, but I doubt that
> an OS/2 version is on the horizon. If wrong, however, we
> might consider adopting it. Or looking at supporting an OS/2
> version.

As for IDE's, Net Labs is working on version 2 of Eclipse while
the current release is 3.1. I have Eclipse running under OS X
on my iBook and running on Windows XP. I have not done much
with Eclipse, so I am not really the one to talk about it.

Also, NetBeans is another possible IDE that does run under OS/2.

--
Gregory W. Smith (WD9GAY) gsmith@well.com

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