Hi,

the main point of C++ and Linux, that you may have a large number of
tools to use. SOme prefer IDE tools, like KDevelop for example, but
some prefer standard language sensitive editor which support code
writing, compiling, debugging. I would suggest to use Emacs or Vim
(simple editors, but powerfull extensions).. :-))

Most OS functions can be used via C /C++ interface. Feels like heavon
compared to M$

2009/10/7 pch0317 <pch0...@gmail.com>:
> Hello
> I must write article about C++ programing features under linux.
> Do you have any example article about this issue.
>
> Thanks
>
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