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My Top Linux IDE’s and Development Editors
There are a few good programs to write programs / scripts. These are editors / IDE’s that can be used for scripting or writing programs in linux.
These are listed in no particular order
Environment: Kde
Languages: PHP, Perl, Python, XML, C
Environment: Kde
Languages: PHP, Perl, Python, XML, C, Ruby, Rails
Environment: gnome
Languages: C
Environment: KDE
Languages: Anything. Has Syntax Highlight
Environment: gnome
Languages: Anything. Has Syntax Highlight. Basic lightweight editor
Environment: gnome
Languages: Web based, HTML, XML, some PHP
Environment: Anything – JAVA
Languages: Anything. Plugins for all possible languages
[heavy weight editor. But one size fits all for most open source projects and languages]
Environment: gnome
Languages: HTML, CSS, PHP – Simple, lightweight, Syntax highlight
Environment: Anything – Java
Languages: Anything. Has plugins for any possible language. Customizable
Environment: Anything – Java
Languages: Anything. Has plugins for any possible language. Customizable
[has a cool debugger, no need to switch to Browser for debugging]
[refer to Eclipse]
[not ready for production use. Unless you're looking for a challenge]
Environment – gnome
Languages – PHP, C, and many more.
[My personal favorite, lightweight, has some critical items that basic editors like kate / gedit doesn't]