[Mono-list] What tools help you develop under Linux?

David Griffith dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
Fri Aug 3 01:43:25 EDT 2007


On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, John Anderson wrote:

> I'm currently working with Gtk for the first time and I can't really find
> any good tools for documentation.
> I want a quick way to check the overloads of a method or view the members of
> a class. This is usually
> done through the IDE with intellisense but I'd rather work with vim and the
> command line if possible.
>
> I've looked at monodoc but my installation doesn't have any information for
> Gtk, but I haven't looked
> into to much just yet.
>
> What do you guys use when you are trying to get familiar with new libraries?

If you haven't already, get the "Mono Developer's Notebook" from O'Reilly.
It includes tutorials for doing Gtk stuff with vim and command line.


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