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Date:      Thu, 22 Mar 2001 00:44:47 -0800 (PST)
From:      sphin X <sphinX@euromedia.ro>
To:        Larry Coleman <larry@studio1620.com>, sphinX@euromedia.ro
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ide programming resourses
Message-ID:  <20010322084447.B7A463ED4@sitemail.everyone.net>

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hi, thanx for ur answer. i think i know what u mean...i'll stick with the command line for the moment. probably good opportunity to learn some scripting as well...

--- Larry Coleman <larry@studio1620.com>
> wrote:
>sphin X wrote:
>> 
>> hello, this is my first post here. i've just installed freebsd (not complete yet) and trying to find my way around.
>> 
>> from what  i gathered so far most people use freebsd for networking etc. i'm planning to use it as a desktop - workstation and would like to make apps for it...
>> 
>> is there anyone here coming from ms-win background that has programed in visual studio or any borland visual env? are there any corresponding ide-visual programming tools for freebsd and if so could u give me some pointers?
>> 
>> thanx in advance...not sure if this post is for here, but i get the feeling that if i talk about visual stuff in a bsd development list, i'd probably get seriously flamed...
>> 
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>I use Visual Basic at work. There are IDEs available, but I don't use
>them. If you like Gnome/GTK+ you can use glade. If you prefer KDE/Qt you
>can use Kdevelop. If you like Java and have a LOT of memory (128MB
>minimum) you can try Forte or JBuilder.
>
>I highly recommend, however, that you try working without an IDE for a
>while. Then you'll see first hand on of the major advantages of *nix
>over Windows: you can do exactly what you want from a command-line
>interface (CLI) and do it faster once you know what you're doing.
>
>Larry
>--
>larry@studio1620.com
>Democracy: two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
>Constitutional Republic: same as above, but lamb's not on the menu
>(unless the wolves are very hungry).

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