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xfce developing

Postby lipk » 2. Apr 2010, 20:01

I'm planning to be a programmer.

After trying many distros and (which is more important now) desktop environments I decided to use Salix/XFCE. So, what's the young programmer first thought? "I will develop apps for xfce!"

My questions that is there any specially-for-xfce IDEs such as Anjuta for GNOME or KDevelop for KDE?
By the way, is there any "charismatic" and powerful xfce libraries which is useful to learn? I didn't noticed any yet.
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Re: xfce developing

Postby zenwolf » 2. Apr 2010, 23:48

I also familiarizing programming, and I have enough Geany. Regarding the Xfce is better to look and ask for site http://www.xfce.org/development/
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Re: xfce developing

Postby Akuna » 3. Apr 2010, 06:08

For Salix I now use netbeans with python extension => http://wiki.netbeans.org/Python
but for a long time I previously also used geany.

Otherwise I use glade3 for the graphic interface parts.

The combination glade3/python is great to develop gtk applications.
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Re: xfce developing

Postby lipk » 3. Apr 2010, 07:08

Thanks!

I'm going to use NetBeans for Python and Geany for C (I hate the C/C++ nb plugin)

thanks again
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