Re: Intergrated Development Environments
- From: Richard Heathfield <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 04:28:33 +0000 (UTC)
B0beh said:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a university student currently asked to do a term paper the
> implementation phase of the Software Development Process and
> imparticulary on IDEs.
>
> While I know a fair bit about IDEs and what they do (that's why I chose
> that subject), I figured that if I asked every 1 who's on google groups
"google groups" is merely a Usenet portal. Google does not own or control
Usenet. Please remember that.
> So my question is this:
> Could anyone give me any pointers on where to get or information on
> IDEs where they came from (I'm assuming they're just the evolution of
> plain old text editors)
I could be wrong, but I'd guess that Borland wrote the first IDE. In fact, I
believe they coined the term.
> and examples of them (I'm not sure but Eclipse
> looks to be the most popular amongst open source people and Visual
> Studio for Microsoft programmers).
I prefer the bash IDE. It's way cool.
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