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| MPLab |
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34 | 53.97% |
| EasyC |
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11 | 17.46% |
| Eclipse |
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8 | 12.70% |
| FusionEdit |
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0 | 0% |
| Text editor/make |
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9 | 14.29% |
| Other(please post) |
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7 | 11.11% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 63. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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What IDE DID you use?
We're two days from shipping so I thought I would get a realistic response now.
What programming environment did you use this year? Did you change during the season? If you changed why? |
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
I used MPLAB all the way through, but I saw a few freaky things when I was using it (I'd be typing and gibberish would appear after the cursor as I was typing...a bit scary). Also, I'm thinking of switching to an Ubuntu-WinXP dual boot for next year, and that would interfere with the idea of using MPLAB again. I think I'll use an alternative method; I know there's something better out there.
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
I did prototyping in vi with gcc, and then brought it into MPLab to use the Microchip compiler. A fellow team member who uses Ubuntu was developing our compass interface code on a PIC16 used the free BoostC compiler with the SourceBoost IDE, but ended up having to use MPLab in VMWare to flash the chip with an ICD2 anyway.
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
Eclipse.
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
I was planning to use Eclipse this year but never got around to setting it up on my new laptop, so i just used MPLAB cause it was run the installer CD and I was done, next year I will be using vi on our coproccessor and gcc or a python interpreter. I will also likely use Eclipse for whatever C code I write first as I have to have the standard drive code done b4 my team lets me play with the fun stuff
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
Maybe next year, I can get CDs in all the kits. (I'll need lots of help!)
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
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However, I haven't run MPLAB since April of last year. Refactoring support, a quick diff viewer, and autocomplete are addictive, as is Ctrl+F3. Other than that, I usually prototype with Dev-C++ when doing quirky C things like function pointers and Zend Studio 5.2 when just playing with program logic. Robinson Levin |
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
We used Code::Blocks, as well as just simple text-editing stuff.
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
We used a windows port of Vim, along with ctags. The project was built with MPLAB.
If anyone wants a good vimrc, let me know! |
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
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The other problem is that I don't think I can distribute MCC18 with it. The only time MinGW fails is when you pass flags like "/w", which I think is required for MPASM. I'll be the first to admit. FIRSTclipse has a long way to go. MCC18 and the CDT don't really mesh well. The error parser just fails miserably when using Wine. All I can say is to help. Contribute code. Test new versions. Make packages. All I know is I can't do it all myself. |
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
We used an odd combination of KScope (GREAT program), emacs, and bluefish in combination with a Makefile. It worked very well, and we also utilized a subversion repository which really helped (revision 32 as of ship, we would've been at ~50 or more if we started it right at kickoff).
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
This is going to shock a few people, but none of the above. We have yet to push the program button on the 2007 RC; it's all running on default code. Some of that might change come Palmetto; for the amount of stuff we're doing to the code (read: not much), I expect to use MPLAB.
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Re: What IDE DID you use?
I used SlickEdit for all of my code writing. It has an interface I am used to (use it all the time at work) and some way cool features, most powerful of which is a project wide search feature.
It does also NOT have some of the goofy window placement issues I had with MPLAB. Naturally, still use MPLAB to compile the code. |
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