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having BricxCC as an IDE for c4ev3? #4
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Hi, I am working on NXC to C4EV3 transpiler as a stand-alone app. That's Jakub Vaněk ---------- Původní zpráva ---------- Od: shiftleftplusone [email protected] Komu: c4ev3/EV3-API [email protected] Datum: 16. 8. 2016 22:23:15 Předmět: [c4ev3/EV3-API] having BricxCC as an IDE for c4ev3? (#4) " hello, as you wrote, — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub "= |
@JakubVanek I'm sorry but I'm afraid you might have misunderstood my question. As the IDE is small and handsome and well-known and proven to all Lego Mindstorms users since more than 15 years it would be worth-while to have this IDE not just for John Hansen's EV3-API but also for the c4ev3 extended API: BricxCC IDE: EV3-API + GCC plugin for BricxCC: |
Eclipse is used at the Hochschule Aschaffenburg for the introductory C course and for the higher level ones too. There are no plans to write plugins for IDEs other than Eclipse. I haven't worked with BricxCC myself, but if it supports a standard C compiler like GCC, there is nothing that keeps you from building the library and linking it into your project. @JakubVanek |
@af3 Already many hobby users have tried and failed for Eclipse. And I personally have no idea what to do for "building the library and linking it into (my) project" to use BricxCC instead. The Mindstorms hobby and teenager community is really big but almost nobody has the skills of university students. So if you want to do something for the Mindstorms hobby and beginner community, an adaption to BricxCC would be highly appreciated! http://www.mindstormsforum.de/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=3311#p47315 |
hello,
as you wrote,
I am curious if it would be possible to use the small and handy BricxCC IDE, also developed by John Hansen and Dave Baum, which already ever worked fine both for the NXT (NXC) and EV3/gpp. IMO, Eclipse is far too complicated to use and not suitable for beginners. OTOH, BricxCC also provides editing, compiling, linking by makefile, uploading via USB and BT, and also provides lots of additional Brick tools.
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