IDE For Objective-C On Linux [closed]
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Improve this questionI'm learning Objective-C and i would like to know where i can found a IDE for Objective-C on Linux?
There are two different IDEs provided with GNUstep, I prefer ProjectManager but there's also ProjectCenter. While neither has been released in a while, the state in VCS is much better than the date of the last release would lead you to believe :-).
Honestly when it comes to doing Objective-C and you have access to a Mac, Xcode is your best bet but here's what I know would be close enough on a Linux box:
- Project Center
- KDevelop
- And not sure if there's a plugin for it, but Eclipse is a fairly good IDE.
What do you want out of an IDE? Emacs has a very good Objective-C mode, and good integration to parse build errors from GCC and also debug with GDB. It would be a good IDE for most tasks, unless you really want a GUI builder.
Have a look at the latest FreeBSD release, which incorporates Clang, a rival of gcc with a BSD licence instead of a GPL licence.
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