[erlang-questions] Erlang IDE

Robert Dionne dionne@REDACTED
Wed Nov 18 12:36:15 CET 2009


For emacs users, I highly recommend Distel [1] It essentially makes  
emacs into a full featured IDE for Erlang.

Cheers,

Bob


[1] http://bc.tech.coop/blog/070528.html
[2] http://fresh.homeunix.net/~luke/distel/distel-euc.pdf




On Nov 17, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

> I started with Kevin's setup (mostly because he coached me on how to  
> use emacs), but switched to the emacs-starter-kit and customized it  
> when I got more proficient.
>
> The original is here: http://github.com/technomancy/emacs-starter-kit
>
> You can see my fork here: http://github.com/seancribbs/emacs-starter-kit
>
> Sean
>
> Adriano Bonat wrote:
>> Some weeks ago I did give a try to Emacs when programming in Erlang,
>> and I really liked it! :)
>>
>> I suggest that you take a look in Kevin Smith's blog, there is a
>> screencast which explain in details how to setup flymake and Erlang's
>> support to Emacs:
>>
>> http://weblog.hypotheticalabs.com/?page_id=318
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Xavier Maillard <xma@REDACTED> wrote:
>>
>>>  Well, what I usually do is to use Emacs + flymake.
>>>  You get red marking for errors and blue ones for warnings.
>>>  You also get the reason of the warning/error.
>>>
>>> Can you share your settings ?
>>>
>>>       Xavier
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