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Subject:    Re: [mythtv] Best IDE to browse code
From:       "florin baiduc" <florinbaiduc () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-01-11 0:24:11
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I'm using Eclipse (including QT support :) ). It spanks any other IDE (both
free and commercial) at least for my needs, as there is always a plugin just
doing the task I want it to do...
Better have a very good machine though, or else you'll get old just waiting
for Eclipse to start. By good I mean a t least a dual core with 2 GBRam. And
yes, I prefer to compile from command line (not from within Eclipse) as the
full compile time gets down from around one hour to less than 25 minutes :).
BR.

On Jan 11, 2008 5:11 AM, hendrixski <hendrixski@storsint.com> wrote:

> David Schmidt wrote:
> > On Jan 10, 2008 9:58 AM, Stuart Auchterlonie <stuarta@squashedfrog.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Matthias Burtscher wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello everybody!
> >>>
> >>> Im white new to C++ but I want to have look at the MythTV code to find
> out some things about the basic functionality of MythTV.
> >>>
> >>> What is the best IDE to do that. I just want to view the code, but
> also have class structure and the functionality of jumping from one point to
> the other (especially function calls).
> >>>
> >>> And how can I import all the files in the right structure into the
> IDE?
> >>>
> >>>
> >> kdevelop does a decent job
> >>
> >> Stuart
> >>
> >>
> >
> > If you have a fairly beefy machine (about 2.75 GHz with 2 Gig RAM),
> > Eclipse is the "king" of IDEs, but it sucks gutter water on any less
> > than that.
> >
> > I agree with Stuart that kdevelop is a nice alternative for more
> > modest specs....
> >
>
> Yeah, Eclipse is hands down the *best* IDE's in terms of most
> wide-ranging functionality.  The price for that is that it gets rather
> huge.  Especially if you load a few languages in there like Python, C++,
> Ruby, Java, etc. etc. It's like potato-chips.  You can never have just
> one.
>
> Despite all of my accolades for Java  and Eclipse, I have to say that
> for mythtv development,  KDevelop is the best.  In fact, I never got Qt3
> to work quite right with Eclipse, but out of box it's there in KDevelop.
>
>
> --
>  - Hendrixski
>
> How to ask questions:
>  * Do your homework: google it, search archives from lists and forums
>  * Ask on the appropriate list or forum using a meaningful header
>  * Be precise, impersonal, to the point, state your goal, and say "please"
> and "thank you"
>
> How to answer questions:
>  * Verify what they're asking about, turn bad questions into good ones
>  * Give information, ask if it answers their question.  Rinse & Repeat
>  * Not all manuals are created equal! link to your favorite one and say
> "Read This Fine Manual"
>
>
>
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I&#39;m using Eclipse (including QT support :) ). It spanks any other IDE (both free \
and commercial) at least for my needs, as there is always a plugin just doing the \
task I want it to do...<br>Better have a very good machine though, or else you&#39;ll \
get old just waiting for Eclipse to start. By good I mean a t least a dual core with \
2 GBRam. And yes, I prefer to compile from command line (not from within Eclipse) as \
the full compile time gets down from around one hour to less than 25 minutes :). \
<br>BR.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 11, 2008 5:11 AM, hendrixski &lt;<a \
href="mailto:hendrixski@storsint.com">hendrixski@storsint.com</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, \
204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> <div class="Ih2E3d">David \
Schmidt wrote:<br>&gt; On Jan 10, 2008 9:58 AM, Stuart Auchterlonie &lt;<a \
href="mailto:stuarta@squashedfrog.net">stuarta@squashedfrog.net</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; Matthias Burtscher wrote: <br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; \
Hello everybody!<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; Im white new to C++ but I want to \
have look at the MythTV code to find out some things about the basic functionality of \
MythTV.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; <br>&gt;&gt;&gt; What is the best IDE to do that. I just want \
to view the code, but also have class structure and the functionality of jumping from \
one point to the other (especially function calls).<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; \
And how can I import all the files in the right structure into the IDE? \
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; kdevelop does a decent \
job<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; Stuart<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt; If you \
have a fairly beefy machine (about 2.75 GHz with 2 Gig RAM),<br>&gt; Eclipse is the \
&quot;king&quot; of IDEs, but it sucks gutter water on any less <br>&gt; than \
that.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I agree with Stuart that kdevelop is a nice alternative for \
more<br>&gt; modest specs....<br>&gt;<br><br></div>Yeah, Eclipse is hands down the \
*best* IDE&#39;s in terms of most<br>wide-ranging functionality. &nbsp;The price for \
that is that it gets rather <br>huge. &nbsp;Especially if you load a few languages in \
there like Python, C++,<br>Ruby, Java, etc. etc. It&#39;s like potato-chips. \
&nbsp;You can never have just one.<br><br>Despite all of my accolades for Java \
&nbsp;and Eclipse, I have to say that <br>for mythtv development, &nbsp;KDevelop is \
the best. &nbsp;In fact, I never got Qt3<br>to work quite right with Eclipse, but out \
of box it&#39;s there in KDevelop.<br><br><br>--<br>&nbsp;- Hendrixski<br><br>How to \
ask questions:<br>&nbsp;* Do your homework: google it, search archives from lists and \
forums <br>&nbsp;* Ask on the appropriate list or forum using a meaningful \
header<br>&nbsp;* Be precise, impersonal, to the point, state your goal, and say \
&quot;please&quot; and &quot;thank you&quot;<br><br>How to answer \
questions:<br>&nbsp;* Verify what they&#39;re asking about, turn bad questions into \
good ones <br>&nbsp;* Give information, ask if it answers their question. &nbsp;Rinse \
&amp; Repeat<br>&nbsp;* Not all manuals are created equal! link to your favorite one \
and say &quot;Read This Fine Manual&quot;<br><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"> \
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