IDEs - Other ( C++ , Delphi, RUBY,...)
IDE combines the editor, compiler and other useful tools in the same software package. Its advantage is that when a program with syntax errors is compiled, the programmer sees the error messages and the original program at the same time -- this makes debugging much easier. Also, some IDEs contain debuggers. Visual J++, VisualAge for C++ or Java, Java WorkShop, and Visual Caf�?�© are IDEs.
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Anjuta DevStudio
Anjuta features :
1. Fully customizable integrated editor.
o Automatic syntax highlighting.
o Automatic code formatting.
o Code folding/hiding.
o Line numbers/markers display.
o Text zooming.
o Code autocompletion
o Calltips for Linux/GNOME function prototypes.
o Automatic indentation and indentation guides
o ... and much more.
2. Each file opened can be operated in either paged mode or windowed mode.
3. Highly interactive source-level debugger (built over gdb).
o Interactive execution.
o Breakpoints/watches/signal/stack manipulation.
o ... and much more.
4. Built-in application wizards to create terminal/GTK/GNOME applications on-the-fly.
5. Dynamic Tags browsing.
o Function definition, structure, classes, etc. can be reached with just two mouse clicks.
o Full tags management for project.
6. Full project and build files management.
6. Bookmark management.
7. Basic windows are attachable and detachable.
9. Support for other languages
o Java, Perl, Pascal, etc. (only file mode, no project management).
10. Interactive messaging system.
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