Visual Development in Linux environment [translation]

Source: Internet
Author: User
Tags netbeans

Original article: Visual Development on Linux
Http://openubuntu.blogspot.com/2006/11/visual-development-of-linux.html
For many people who rely on the mouse, development in Linux is not easy. If you are happy with the command line, let alone. Now you have a choice. There are already a lot of Linux visual development environments waiting for you to use! Below I will introduce several... (N words are omitted here, and foreigners will be stunned)

1. NetBeans
A java development environment! As a JAVA player, you will fall in love with her soon! Wo! Drag and Drop to complete a program!
She supports:
General Java program or library development
Web Application Development
EJB Development
WebService and WebService Client
J2-midp Program
JAVA graphical user interface development
NetBeans plugin

2. QT/KDevelip Desinger
QT is the best development environment on KDE and can also be used in Gnome. A data-driven C ++ program can be completed with a drag-and-drop operation. {Note: KDevelop is easier to use. I use KDevelop for C ++ DEVELOPMENT IN THE Rethat Enterprise environment}

3. Gambas
A Visual Basic clone. It is very useful for VB programmers who want to transfer to Linux! Beautiful and simple interface, you can easily connect to mainstream databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.) through Gambas)

4. NVU
A Web editor that replaces Macromedia. WYSIWYG, which can be directly FTP to your website

5. Eric
A simple and efficient pythonide!

6. Eclipse
The most popular open-source development environment {Translator's note: I don't need to talk about it anymore. I 've been writing a lot on the internet}

7. jdeveloper
A free non-open-source Java editing environment that can develop Java programs like Vb/Delphi. The source is Oracle, and jdeveloper uses Sun's JDK.

8. Planner
A project management software similar to a project allows you to easily draw Gantt charts.

9. realbasic
A commercial IDE. It can be developed like VB.

10. intellij idea 6.0
A commercial environment for Java Development

{Note: I generally use kdevelop and eclipse in Linux. Of course, kedit, Vim, and Emacs are also common editors, but they cannot be visually developed. After all, Linux is not a Windows system, and its handling is more important than visualization! Isn't it ?}

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