GNU Christmas Gift: Free Eclipse
Mark Wielaard writes "Your friendly neighbourhood GNU did
it again. A year ago IBM made much noise
about placing $40 million of its software tools under a free software
license. Technically these tools, called Eclipse, are great for developing
(java) software. There was only one catch, it was build on top of the
proprietary java platform. This made it useless for the Free
Software community. Luckily the GNU project has two projects that come
to the rescue. GNU
Classpath, core libraries for java, and gcj, the GNU Compiler for Java.
We are now able to run Eclipse on a completely free platform! It is
not yet complete, but you can already edit, compile and browse CVS
with it. And since Eclipse uses GTK+ it also looks very nice. I setup
a page with
instructions on how to get this working so you can help us make
it work even better or just so you can view a couple of nice screenshots."
Now this is off topic. Who cares about first posts, really. If you are gonna post first, maybe have something important to say so those of us who read the comments aren't annoyed by the lameness of "fp" "fp" "fp", everywhere!!!
I am not shitting you! See www.linux-mandrake.com/en/
Developing...
If you try to post a real comment first, it takes long enough that someone got in a "fp" type post instead.
X(7): A program for managing terminal windows. See also screen(1).
Sorry if I offended, not the intention. -jk
java compiles YOU!!
I was going to say "Welcome to Slashdot" but then I noticed your UIN =)
Is anyone else seeing this post scored 5 when it's really 2?
You've got Twirlip of the Mists listed as your friend. You can modify your preferences for how friends are treated here.
...and while I'm at it, I wish I had a pony.
I write in my journal