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From: | ahopelto AT cc DOT helsinki DOT fi (Pasi Ahopelto) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: need advice on djgpp vs. Turbo C |
Date: | Sat, 19 Oct 96 11:28:10 GMT |
Organization: | University of Helsinki |
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Message-ID: | <549scv$2pf@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI> |
References: | <542of0$60e AT csugrad DOT cs DOT vt DOT edu> <545edk$94v AT picayune DOT uark DOT edu> <545mg6$pcn AT whitbeck DOT ncl DOT ac DOT uk> |
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In article <545mg6$pcn AT whitbeck DOT ncl DOT ac DOT uk>, "T.W. Seddon" <T DOT W DOT Seddon AT ncl DOT ac DOT uk> wrote: <snip> >and it's excellent for a beginner, especially the on-line help, colouring >of different program elements (helps a lot if you're not used to /* */!), <snip> If you want syntax highlighting in DJGPP or in any other C compiler, it can be accomplished with editor capable of doing it. For example JED is good at it (ftp to space.mit.edu /pub/davis/jed). Pasi.
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