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From: | Kunal Gangakhedkar <kgangakhedkar AT hotpop DOT com> |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: What development environment do you use for C++? |
Date: | Tue, 18 Jun 2002 11:56:05 +0530 |
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:07 am, Damon Hastings wrote: > Hello, I'm just wondering what IDE (integrated development > environment) you guys use for C++. I'm having trouble with rhide, but > I can't seem to find any alternatives. (must be a source-level > debugger integrated with an editor and the gcc compiler) Thanks, > > Damon Hastings I prefer any decent text editor and DJGPP compilers. Compile & execute the programs from a command prompt. That is how I'm used to writing programs, maybe a habit I got from UNIX/Linux programming. But, one thing for sure this method gives you much more flexibility than any IDE Kunal Gangakhedkar
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