When you're talking Linux development tools, chances are you're talking about decades-old programming editors like vi and EMACS. These are fine for an older generation of programmers, but today's developers, weaned on Microsoft Visual Studio, want integrated development environments.
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mattflaschen
16 years 45 weeks 22 hours 49 min ago
"At the recent Linux Foundation
"At the recent Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, it was decided to start making Eclipse, the open-source development platform, the Visual Studio for Linux." Decided by who? What does that statement even mean? To a large extent, Eclipse already is a Visual Studio equivalent.