On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 10:34, thedogfarted wrote: > Robert Marcano wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 15:55, Pierre De Boeck wrote: > > ... > > > > I recommend you to use Eclipse + CDT plugin: If you are a java developer > > and need access to a C/C++ IDE or you do not mind that it requires a > > powerful machine. The Red Hat team has a version of Eclipse+GCJ running > > natively without a non free JVM, I have not tried it yet ;-) > > > > CDT has all the features you have mentioned > > Does Eclipse has visual editor like it was in IBM VisualAge for Java? I > tried Eclipse some time ago when VisualAge was included in IBM's > commercial product, can't remember how it was called, but it had no > visual GUI editor, so i'm using netBeans now but it's java-only. Eclipse > + Sun sdk + cdt plugin would be nice alternative if only it had visual > editor. > > > There is a prerelease version of a plugin on http://www.eclipse.org/vep/ but I personally i don´t like it, It is based on code generation and the editor rebuilt the controls from the source. I prefer the Netbeans editor that save the form definition to XML and then generates the code ... > > > > -- Robert Marcano