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xDE based on Eclipse

by michaelschmid1@bluewin.ch :: Rate this Message:

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Development Environment for Octave

A coworker has developed an editor for Matlab. Now he is thinking about to
port this to Octave. The editor is a plug-in for Eclipse and so a lot of
programming features like syntax highlight online-code-check debugging mode
and so on are available.
The question now is if anyone else is doing something similar. If yes, he
won't port his plug-in to Octave. If no, an Octave-Development-Environment
will be available soon.
Thanks for review ans ansers.

Michael D. Schmid


Re: xDE based on Eclipse

by Leif S. :: Rate this Message:

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 <michaelschmid1 <at> bluewin.ch> writes:

>
> Development Environment for Octave
>
> A coworker has developed an editor for Matlab. Now he is thinking about to
> port this to Octave. The editor is a plug-in for Eclipse and so a lot of
> programming features like syntax highlight online-code-check debugging mode
> and so on are available.
> The question now is if anyone else is doing something similar. If yes, he
> won't port his plug-in to Octave. If no, an Octave-Development-Environment
> will be available soon.
> Thanks for review ans ansers.
>
> Michael D. Schmid
>
>

I really like this idea!
The Eclipse IDE as a base and octave/gnuplot/... as extentions has to be a real
killer application!
Has this coworker of yours put his work out as an open source project somewhere?

Regards
Leif Suonvieri
Sweden


Re: xDE based on Eclipse

by dhbabey :: Rate this Message:

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Agreed!!!

I think that that is a great idea, and would be a huge benefit to the Octave project!!!

-=Abe

michaelschmid1 wrote:
Development Environment for Octave

A coworker has developed an editor for Matlab. Now he is thinking about to
port this to Octave. The editor is a plug-in for Eclipse and so a lot of
programming features like syntax highlight online-code-check debugging mode
and so on are available.
The question now is if anyone else is doing something similar. If yes, he
won't port his plug-in to Octave. If no, an Octave-Development-Environment
will be available soon.
Thanks for review ans ansers.

Michael D. Schmid
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