[Asterisk-Dev] Looking for suggestion on Asterisk Development

kotesh m asterisk.d at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 15:24:53 MST 2005


Thanks to everybody for the time to answer my questions.
 Thanks
Kotesh

 On 10/24/05, BJ Weschke <bweschke at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  1) No IDE. The toolset of choice for most is valgrind. GDB comes in a
> very close second.
>   2) You can use any language you'd like for AGI integration. Beyond the
> java and php you've named already, I know there a bunch of efforts based on
> PERL as well.
>
>  On 10/24/05, kotesh m <asterisk.d at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  Hi all,
> >  I am new to Asterisk. I am looking for few suggestions from the
> > experienced developers.
> >  1) Is there any environment like IDE available either on Linux or
> > Windows to load Asterisk code for modification and debugging.
> >  2) Which laguage is more ideal to build applications around Asterisk. I
> > know java or php can be used. Is there any other laguages can be used?
> >   I would appreciate any suggestions
> >  Thanks
> > kotesh
> >
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