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From: | dodger AT softhome DOT net (dodger) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: RHIDE (was: How to create a library?) |
Date: | Mon, 11 Oct 1999 17:24:27 GMT |
Organization: | The Matrix |
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To: | djgpp AT Delorie DOT com |
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>> In principle, yes. The IDE's (I purposefully did not use that term >> because I meant IDE's that actually hide compiler control- not just >> any IDE) I'm used to are Visual Basic and some Turbo/Visual C++. > >So you've used Borland C++. > >> I've tried RHIDE. I find it to be somewhat lacking and very >> unintuitive (for me). > >Why? It's just like Borland's. I don't remember what version of TC(++?) I used (it was a looong time ago- back in the days when my C knowledge pretty much only consisted of printf()/scanf(). Then I moved on to Visual Basic.) but I'm pretty sure there were a lot more menu options. It's also been a bit since I've tried RHIDE so I don't remember specific beefs, but I do remember being quite frustrated at not being able to figure out (or just plain not being able to) set up the enviroment the way I wanted it. I like to have more customizability than RHIDE seems to offer. - Shawn
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