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
17 years 12 weeks 4 days 22 hours 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.