What you search for is probably a IDE which not really comes with cygwin.. If
you really want to go the hard "GNU way" of developing sofware with the
autotools and ideally xemacs/emacs(or even vim?:-) you may install cygwin and
have a look at some nice tutorial i found:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.
At 04:29 PM 3/29/2004, you wrote:
>Suetlam Chung wrote:
>
>>Now I am thinking to use cygwin platfrom.Do you think
>>it would be wise to switch to this platform?
>
>Yes,
Now that's mean! ;-)
The answer really is, it depends. It depends on what your goals are and
what you expect to get out of the
Suetlam Chung wrote:
Now I am thinking to use cygwin platfrom.Do you think
it would be wise to switch to this platform?
Yes,
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Hi
I am a newbie to the C++ programming. I need to
use C++ genetic algorithm library for my dissertation
work. However, I tried very hard to solve the linking
error and setting with my VC++6.0.
Now I am thinking to use cygwin platfrom.Do you think
it would be wise to switch to this platform?
P
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