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Re: [cdt-dev] Importing Existing Code
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I think New Project is more natural and a user a little familiar with eclipse would look in there first. But I'd keep it in Import too if that is not to much of overhead.
Andrew
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Doug Schaefer
<cdtdoug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Excellent! Thanks.
One question I'm still struggling with is whether this is really an Import operation, since it imports code, or a New Project operation since it creates a new project, or maybe both. Anyone have thoughts on that?
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Figuer, Felipe A
<Felipe.A.Figuer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That sounds great. When we started using
with Eclipse CDT we had difficulties understanding how to create a CDT project
for existing sources.
The warning scared us but we tried and the
project creation ended up working.
At that time we were trying Netbeans for C
and the project creation for existing sources through the project wizard was almost
straight forward.
Nevertheless we realized Eclipse CDT is
much more powerful and reliable that Netbeans for C but so far harder to
configure and less intuitive for starters.
I am willing to try this out.
Regards,
Felipe Antonio Martinez Figueroa.
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