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Message-ID: <37FD98A1.449000C6@snetch.cpg.com.au>
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 17:09:21 +1000
From: Michael Abbott aka frEk <20014670 AT snetch DOT cpg DOT com DOT au>
Organization: Student of Computer Power Institute
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: What is a good DJGPP editor?
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Heya

> > 1. what is a good editor?
>
> You should feel right at home with RHIDE. I highly recommend it.

I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any editors that are very similar to the
Turbo C IDE and compatible with DJGPP (I don't even need debug support)?
Although RHIDE's macro features are great, the fact that it autoindents, etc.
annoys me :( so I am ending up using Turbo C to type the code and RHIDE to
compile or make a makefile for it (takes less time :)...

> > 2. is it worth making the switch from borland to djgpp?
>
> Absolutely. DJGPP is great.

Agreed... Let's see... DJGPP: Free / Fast / Fun... Borland: Expensive / Chuggy
(depends on the code :) / Commercial...

You decide :)

- frEk

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