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[Swarm-Support] IDE-for objective -C
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David Camacho Trujillo |
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[Swarm-Support] IDE-for objective -C |
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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 04:46:59 +0200 (CEST) |
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Hi every one.
When I started to work with Swarm e-macs was for me the only objective c IDE
available, but I fund it not so friendly for beginners. Some time ago I found
jGrasp which I found is one of the very few IDE for objective-c.
It is very friendly, and I found it very good for newcomers.
(Therefore I change the title of this message, I hope it could be easy for a
newcomer to find this information. Should I put it on the wiki?)
It is relative very small program, but is has several fetures.
I recommend you to take a look on it: www.jgrasp.org
GRASP is a lightweight development environment, created specifically to provide
automatic generation of software visualizations to improve the comprehensibility
of software. jGRASP is implemented in Java, and runs on all platforms with a
Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.3 or higher). jGRASP produces Control
Structure Diagrams (CSDs) for Java, C, C++, Objective-C, Ada, and VHDL; CPG
diagrams for Java and Ada; UML diagrams for Java; and has an integrated debugger
and workbench for Java.
Regards,
David
Mensaje citado por: Steve Railsback <address@hidden>:
> Recently my collaborators and I have been starting to mess around with
> integrated development environments, especially Eclipse for doing Java
> Swarm and Repast. Eclipse certainly seems to help new programmers get
> started---after they figure out how to use Eclipse. There has been some
> discussion of IDEs here in the past, but not a lot.
>
> So now I am curious:
>
> -- What IDEs are people using? What do you like vs. dislike about them?
>
> -- What is available for Objective-C Swarm? I understand there is a Mac
> IDE for Obj-C?
>
> Let us know about your experience, especially if you have something that
>
> works well...maybe we can add to the FAQ, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Railsback
>
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David Camacho Ph.D. Student
Intelligent Bioinformatics Systems
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