On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Steve Witt wrote: > Seriously, if you like an big IDE then I'd recommend eclipse. I've been > forced to use it on a project for the last year and I really dislike it. It > is too heavyweight and gets in my way. To me, a decent editor that does > syntax high-lighting (vim or emacs and others are very capable in this > regard), a couple of xterms, make and gdb (or ddd), are all the IDE one > needs. Probably the older people (of which I am becoming) will say this, and > the younger people, who grew up with IDEs will be horrified. I see this a > lot where I work. There is a longer learning curve I think with the method I > recommend, but I also think that knowledge gained is well worth the effort.
Might I also add kdevelop and Anjuta? While they are pretty different from the class you discuss, they also fit the bill to a great extent. Kumar -- Kumar Appaiah -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]