Just was wondering which IDE / editor all of you are using for Fantom AND would use if it existed / was better.
Eclipse
Netbeans
IntelliJ
Textmate
Vi
Emacs
.... or whatever else ?
DanielFathThu 1 Sep 2011
Eclipse mostly although it had some glitches here and there. Newline on comments doesn't work. On the other hand... Live debugging :D
go4Thu 1 Sep 2011
I'm flux user. It can not display the error message at build the native code. And some bugs on refresh the tab page title.
sarnoldThu 1 Sep 2011
No IDE, just a simple editor (gedit on Linux). But I am not a professional programmer, I just code on my own.
I would not use Emacs or Vim which I find way too complicated, but rather Eclipse if I really had to be more productive.
jessevdamThu 1 Sep 2011
eclipse, the only one which i really like, altought the f4 implementation contain some glitches
tcolarThu 1 Sep 2011
Anybody uses IntelliJ ?
yliuThu 1 Sep 2011
flux/npp - gets the job done, breakpoints and step/step-into functionality would be nice however, so I would use Eclipse, if it was less glitchy and found more time to set it up properly.
tcolar Thu 1 Sep 2011
Just was wondering which IDE / editor all of you are using for Fantom AND would use if it existed / was better.
.... or whatever else ?
DanielFath Thu 1 Sep 2011
Eclipse mostly although it had some glitches here and there. Newline on comments doesn't work. On the other hand... Live debugging :D
go4 Thu 1 Sep 2011
I'm flux user. It can not display the error message at build the native code. And some bugs on refresh the tab page title.
sarnold Thu 1 Sep 2011
No IDE, just a simple editor (
gedit
on Linux). But I am not a professional programmer, I just code on my own.I would not use Emacs or Vim which I find way too complicated, but rather Eclipse if I really had to be more productive.
jessevdam Thu 1 Sep 2011
eclipse, the only one which i really like, altought the f4 implementation contain some glitches
tcolar Thu 1 Sep 2011
Anybody uses IntelliJ ?
yliu Thu 1 Sep 2011
flux/npp - gets the job done, breakpoints and step/step-into functionality would be nice however, so I would use Eclipse, if it was less glitchy and found more time to set it up properly.