HIDE is an HLA (High Level Assembler) IDE. |
Open source Linux IDE for C, C++, and Java development |
Author: Sevag Krikorian Homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/highlevelassembly/downloads/hide Family: IDEFamily Platform: Windows License: Open Source It is written in HLA and designed to provide an easy to install, hassle free HLA development environment. HIDE is open-source and makes use of various tools produced by other individuals. |
Author: James Martin Homepage: http://hide.sourceforge.net/ Family: IDEFamily LinuxEditorFamily Platform: Linux License: GPL hIDE is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for C++, C and Java application programming. It is essentially a front-end GUI for the GCC and JDK command-line tools. But, it provides much more functionality than just tool integration. It also speeds up the development of applications by eliminating certain redundant tasks. The end goal of the hIDE project is to provide a consistent software development environment for UNIX\Linux and Win32 based operating systems. Current Features: * Integration with GCC and JDK command-line tools * Project Management * File Browser * C++ Class Browser * MDI Interface * Automatic C\C++ makefile generation (or edit them manually) * Skeleton C++, C and Java source code generation * Uppercase\Lowercase sections of source code easily (Ctrl+U and Ctrl+L shortcuts) * Open source and project files (*.hide) via the command-line * Customizable integration of additional command-line tools * Rapid C++, C and Java application build process: ** Create a project. ** Edit your source code. ** Press F7 to build (runs make for C\C++ and javac for Java). ** Goto step 2. |
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Open source Linux IDE for C, C++, and Java development
Author: James Martin Homepage: http://hide.sourceforge.net/ Family: IDEFamily LinuxEditorFamily Platform: Linux License: GPLhIDE is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for C++, C and Java application programming. It is essentially a front-end GUI for the GCC and JDK command-line tools. But, it provides much more functionality than just tool integration. It also speeds up the development of applications by eliminating certain redundant tasks.
The end goal of the hIDE project is to provide a consistent software development environment for UNIX\Linux and Win32 based operating systems.
Current Features:
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