Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/14/21:56:14
greenaum AT BOLLOCKSyahoo DOT co DOT uk wrote:
: OK I know this is off-topic, but I asked on the Java group and they're
: hopeless. I'm asking here because DJGPP gets a lot of power out of
: low-resource computers (well by today's standards), and you have the
: GNU ideology of pride in good software, and you have RHIDE which is
: quite a versatile IDE.
: Anyway I need an IDE that does syntax highlighting, and optionally a
: bit of modularity. I think RHIDE does this, and can do highlighting
: for languages other than C. So is it good for Java? Even better, is
: there a Vi that does syntax-hiliting for Java? And is there a good
: user-reference for Vi anywhere cos I only learned to use it in
: practice?
vim
htt://www.vim.org/
: The other thing I need is something to draw buttons and forms in
: Windows, and output the code I need to stick them in Java, since
: designing buttons by hand in Java is a bit of a pain.
The "thing" you'll need is a application builder. I'm suprise
that you could not get a decent answer for this topic in a Java Group.
Usually it will start a flame war, on the best builder.
: Anyway, I just thought it's more my sort of programmer over here, so
: any help that's going, I'd be very grateful. I have a 486-DX4100 with
: 24MB of RAM.
There is a nice(I heard) Java IDE call Jedi, that does funky stuff
not just hilight, follows the classes, shows the methods, imports, etc ...
like Jbuilder or VisuaCafe but it's free. It is written in java
so you will need a full Java Enviroment. I use sometimes(rather rarely) a NT
box that have 16 Megs of RAM, it is true that when I start netscape ...
hum things can get cosy. But I do manage to get the work done.
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au revoir, alain
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