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From: dodger AT softhome DOT net (dodger)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RHIDE (was: How to create a library?)
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 16:18:15 GMT
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On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 21:31:42 -0500, "Damian Yerrick"
<web DOT poison AT pineight DOT 8m DOT com> wrote:

>> Learning C++ is time consuming enough, but trying to learn how to use
>> compilers often seems like a daunting task.  (The bulk of my
>> programming experience is with all-in-one development enviroments.)
>
>All-in-one development environments like RHIDE?

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++.  For
example, I've never worked with (or even looked at) a makefile- I
understand the principle, but not the implimentation (it's on my list
of things to learn ;-)

I've tried RHIDE.  I find it to be somewhat lacking and very
unintuitive (for me).  I currently have DJGPP set up in CodeWright
(www.premia.com) since that's what we use at work.

- Shawn

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