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I don't know about the rest of you developers out there. But when I am coding I usually have two or three IDE's open, VS.NET, NetBeans, and Dev-C++, this takes up space, and is clutter if you program in alot of langauages, you have alot of compilers, IDES on our computer.
So what about just one Compiler, IDE for all languages. Java, .NET, Delphi, C, C++, Assembly, Python, Ruby, PHP. Just all of them, but instead of being able to work on only one project, you can work on many, a .net project, then a C, or an assembly project. Have it where there is a tab for each project, then when you select the project tab the files under that project are shown in tabs beneath that. Kind of like the VS.NET tabs. I think this could be useful for some developers. Maybe incorporate a VM in there or something for testing, just incorporate all kind of ideas, to make a developers life easier.
Clutter - It's everywhere, it's everywhere!!!!
I think a lot of developers will find this idea very appealing, although I’m not sure about how easy it is to realise this.
Eclipse has plugins for many languages, Java, C&C++, etc...
IDEs like radrails are built with the Eclipse sdk. So what I am saying is that if Eclipse as it stands is not robust enough, it would be the ideal platform for your building your idea.
Eclipse works fine for me.
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