Hey all,
I am thinking it's about time that we have a standard profile in a full featured IDE for developing Pd. I am thinking that Eclipse is the best bet since it runs everywhere, it's free, and it already has C/C++ and Tcl modes.
Has anyone worked with Pd+Eclipse at all? Anyone want to help make a Pd project profile? I think the key idea would be to make an Eclipse project to allow people to develop their externals wherever they want, but make sure that the code from that project can easily drop into the Pd-extended build system.
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I am thinking it's about time that we have a standard profile in a full featured IDE for developing Pd. I am thinking that Eclipse is the best bet since it runs everywhere, it's free, and it already has C/C++ and Tcl modes.
Has anyone worked with Pd+Eclipse at all? Anyone want to help make a Pd project profile? I think the key idea would be to make an Eclipse project to allow people to develop their externals wherever they want, but make sure that the code from that project can easily drop into the Pd-extended build system.
I like the idea!! but I started to look at Eclipse very recently, still I am a newbie. but I've seen IDEs for almost everything running in Eclipse (I'll start to look at the Graphical Editing Framework) its plugin API looks very powerful
also here at work I see Eclipse is a standard de facto.
hope more devs get interested in this.
On Nov 20, 2007, at 4:09 AM, mescalinum@gmail.com wrote:
I am thinking it's about time that we have a standard profile in a full featured IDE for developing Pd. I am thinking that Eclipse is the best bet since it runs everywhere, it's free, and it already has C/C++ and Tcl modes.
Has anyone worked with Pd+Eclipse at all? Anyone want to help make a Pd project profile? I think the key idea would be to make an Eclipse project to allow people to develop their externals wherever they want, but make sure that the code from that project can easily drop into the Pd-extended build system.
I like the idea!! but I started to look at Eclipse very recently, still I am a newbie. but I've seen IDEs for almost everything running in Eclipse (I'll start to look at the Graphical Editing Framework) its plugin API looks very powerful
also here at work I see Eclipse is a standard de facto.
hope more devs get interested in this.
Federico Ferri
Mostly, I am interested in the debugging and live look-up capabilities. Since Pd is a strange animal, I think it's going to take a fair amount of tweaking in Eclipse to get things running smoothly.
The first question I have is how hard it is to change the paths to make it work with the current layout.
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