Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/01/10:25:50
Szia Dervarics Gergely:
> What enviroment do you offer, if I want to compile my program under
> windows? Maybe I just want to make consol apps. so a .res editor is not a
> must have... Or do you know an editor which I can configure to compile the
> text file what I wrote with it? Syntax highligthing would be fancy :)
> Ohh... And I use win95 (osr2)
Hmmm... let me see if I understand, you want a developement enviroment (called
IDE normally) to create console (not windows) applications?
Well with this interpretetion I'll suggest you: (don't pay attention to order)
RHIDE: Borland's like IDE for djgpp, ideal for people with DOS background to
create DOS programs. Was specially designed for djgpp.
DFE: A W95 IDE, it doesn't provide a good editor and other important features,
but is a native Windows application and some people really like it. Was specially
designed for djgpp.
PFE: Another windows IDE, that's a generic IDE for any compiler. I never tested
it so I can't tell you much.
Emacs: "The big thing", perhaps a good choice if you have tons of hours to
learn it and you don't need a simple user interface. I think you can do
anything with Emacs because (like AutoCAD) that's a "specific Lisp"
interpreter, so you can program the behavior.
As you can see there are various choices.
Udv. SET
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