GOT IT ! Come on boys, they've just opened it !
GOT IT ! Come on boys, they've just opened it !
Like you, I've tried this morning with the new invitation sent from Matthew but unfortunately it seems they've closed it again
Indeed, I've received your invitation twice so thank you for it but I guess they've locked the site with some sort of user limit
My favorite choice is Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org), originally it was a Java development tool only but it's now my favorite choice for every kind of development, no matter about the language. You need C ? Eclipse+CDT, PHP ? Eclipse+PDT and so on...
You may even do a lot of jobs with other languages, develop web apps, profile them and so forth; cross compiling (for embedded or Windows apps) is supported and heavily used as well, take a look at it if you want a good IDE tool.
Now the bad part: it's huge, fat and slow on cheap/obsolete hw, it eats a lot of RAM and some CPU processing power as well, you cannot use it on old hw but it runs fine on recent machines. If you'd like to use one tool for everything (with proper plugins/extensions) maybe Eclipse could be your best friend (also: platform independent), if you want to keep a smooth approach maybe you'd better look at something else
Ben
@Matthew:
After your invitation I got this from their pages:
"
Already invited? We've temporarily exceeded our capacity. Please try again soon.
"
I've to wait for a while... :unsure:
My Nexus is detected as a common USB storage device and I can simply connect and see its content from my Gnome desktop but when I develop apps with Eclipse I always turn on/off the setting explained before (Goineasy9) for debugging/deplyoing apps and so on
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