New GNAT IDE Released 23
McDoobie writes "Ada Core Technologies has released their new GPS Integrated Development Environment for download.
It's intended to be a professional-grade development environment along the lines of Microsoft Visual C++ or Sun's Forte.
You can grab it at http://libre.act-europe.fr/gps/. Check it out. You might like it."
whoops (Score:5, Funny)
A natural Visual C++ competitor!
wow, finally! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:wow, finally! (Score:1)
Re:wow, finally! (Score:2, Interesting)
as far as editing
Re:wow, finally! (Score:2)
Re:wow, finally! (Score:1, Interesting)
ADA had some good concepts, but didn't take away the main reason programmers made crashy programs with C and ADA: nobody wants to plan their data ahead of time. I don't want to worry about whether the
So, why "GPS" already?!? (Score:2, Interesting)
the number of hits, for reasons beyond me, from
the users/developers of GPS (Global Positioning
Systems) with rather different semantics...?
Re:So, why "GPS" already?!? (Score:1)
What kind of retard would give their project a name that so easily confuses it something completely unrelated.
Re:So, why "GPS" already?!? (Score:1)
It's more than just an IDE.
Re:So, why "GPS" already?!? (Score:1)
But why then did they choose those three words?
Why not something that abbreviated to something less common?
What about GPE (GNAT Programming Environment) a simple one word change, though there are still other GPE projects.
If you go beyond three letters you could use GNATAPS "GNAT Advanced Programming System." which gives zero results from google.
The big problem with using an acronym as common as GPS is when people start trying to search for help from other website
Re:So, why "GPS" already?!? (Score:1)
Yes I do. Sorry. Was in a bit of a rush.
As to why they picked "GPS", you'd have to ask them.
They could have used GNU Ada Programming Environment too I suppose. I suppose theres a dozen other combinations they could have went with also. Maybe GPS is quicker to type. Heh.
McDoobie
Wow... (Score:5, Insightful)
Don't forget Dev-C++ (Score:2)
Re:Don't forget Dev-C++ (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Don't forget Dev-C++ (Score:4, Insightful)
The GUI (Score:2)
Can it edit/understand VHDL? (Score:3, Interesting)
It would be an interesting thing for them to
expand into an open-source VHDL design tool.
Remember, now for a $100-$200 one can buy an FPGA
evaluation board from, say, Xilinx, they would
give you a (closed-source, I guess) compiler to
compile from VHDL to an FPGA bin file, you load
that into the board through a parport and here it
is, fully custom electronic gadget!
Paul B.
Re:Can it edit/understand VHDL? (Score:2, Informative)
GPS does offer extensive support for controlling the details of the compile/link process, which I assume is important for the VHDL arena.
McDoobie