To see the conversation Nicolai mentioned, go to this link: //www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/New-Haiku-IDE Also, Oliver provided a spreadsheet comparing various IDEs here: //www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/New-Haiku-IDE,57 On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:32 AM, Nicolai Syvertsen <saivert@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > People over at the haiku-development mailing list is talking about it a lot > now. Seems like several people are contemplating on a new "default" IDE for > Haiku, but choice is always welcome. > > -----Original Message----- > From: haiku-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:haiku-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Dennis Catt > Sent: 6. oktober 2009 03:11 > To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [haiku] Haiku R1 Alpha: Impressed... I am curious about the > current > replacement for BeIDE? > > Gang, > > So I finally checked out Haiku R1 Alpha over the weekend and I was very > impressed. It's to feel a FAST and (almost) SOLID operating system again. > I didn't install it yet (just ran the Live CD on a > laptop) on one of my dedicated BeOS machines, but I plan to this coming > weekend and see what else is working/not working. > > I was curious about who is using what in replacement of BeIDE for > application development. I saw a thread about DarkWyrm's Paladin, but I > wanted to know what is recommended for application development as far as an > IDE is concerned? > > > >