Looking for good getting started help [message #149362] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 15:28  |
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Originally posted by: dale.k.pennington.boeing.com
At this time our group is developing on AIX using the xlc compiler (and
some java), various editors (nedit and vi as group cares), gmake, and dbx,
all from the command line.
We are considering moving to x86 systems running Linux. Our manager would
like us the have the advantage of a good IDE to develop and debug from.
I have the understanding that Eclipse forms the basis for such and
environment, and came here looking for some basic how to set up. Spent the
last hour wandering the site and figured its time to ask for help. Is
there a location on this site or another that gives the basic "So you want
to write/compile/and debug using Eclipse? Here's how to get started" ?
Once I can get the basics in I figure I can come up with better and more
targetted questions as to how to proceed.
Thanks you
Dale Pennington
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Re: Looking for good getting started help [message #149376 is a reply to message #149362] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 16:33  |
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In addition to Jeff's pointers, the project wiki at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=CDT&redirect=no has some
promising-looking FAQs and Tutorials which may help you out.
"Dale Pennington" <dale.k.pennington@boeing.com> wrote in message
news:2b12bc6f60750ece6438204ea218aaa6$1@www.eclipse.org...
> At this time our group is developing on AIX using the xlc compiler (and
> some java), various editors (nedit and vi as group cares), gmake, and dbx,
> all from the command line.
> We are considering moving to x86 systems running Linux. Our manager would
> like us the have the advantage of a good IDE to develop and debug from.
>
> I have the understanding that Eclipse forms the basis for such and
> environment, and came here looking for some basic how to set up. Spent the
> last hour wandering the site and figured its time to ask for help. Is
> there a location on this site or another that gives the basic "So you want
> to write/compile/and debug using Eclipse? Here's how to get started" ?
> Once I can get the basics in I figure I can come up with better and more
> targetted questions as to how to proceed.
>
> Thanks you
>
> Dale Pennington
>
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