[Info-vax] Programming languages on VMS
Ian Miller
gxys at uk2.net
Fri Jan 26 08:04:55 EST 2018
On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 10:58:30 PM UTC, already... at yahoo.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 6:06:34 PM UTC+2, Stephen Hoffman wrote:
> >
> > Nobody's mentioned an IDE here yet, and that's basically a requirement
> > for most modern developers. That means more than a little work in
> > LSEDIT or other VSI tools, and more than a little integration support
> > that the third-party IDE providers can build on. Build-related tools,
> > too. Cmake has been ported, but is not yet available. Work on GNV and
> > its tools. Etc. Existing ISVs accept where OpenVMS and its tools are,
> > but potential new ISVs are going to be a little more particular about
> > the available tools and frameworks.
> >
>
> I would imagine that new ISVs would not want native VMS development tools at all. They would be more comfortable with Windows-hosted or Linux-hosted cross-development.
There is a IDE for OpenVMS software development http://www.ecubesystems.com/products/nxtware-remote.html
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