On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 12:01:01PM -0500, David A. Greene wrote:
| dman wrote:
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| > python, bash, etc. For debugging I tend to use the 'print' technique,
| > though for C/C++ gdb is _the_ debugger. (there may be others, but gdb
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| gdb, in its current state, is most certainly *NOT* _the_ de
On 20 Nov 2001, Anders Jackson wrote:
> Look at M-x gdb and M-x compile
and M-x global-font-lock-mode. Makes things a lot easier.
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dman wrote:
python, bash, etc. For debugging I tend to use the 'print' technique,
though for C/C++ gdb is _the_ debugger. (there may be others, but gdb
gdb, in its current state, is most certainly *NOT* _the_ debugger
for C++. There are many, many problems with it. Supposedly
the gcc and
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 01:46:47PM +, joe golden wrote:
| Any recommendations for a good Integrated Devevlopment Environment?
|
| My brother has used MS Developer Studio and likes working with it.
|
| I'm encouraging him to make the switch to Linux. We've looked at code
| warrior, code crus
"joe golden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any recommendations for a good Integrated Devevlopment Environment?
Emacs, of course. With make(1) and cvs(1).
Look at M-x gdb and M-x compile
> My brother has used MS Developer Studio and likes working with it.
>
> I'm encouraging him to make the s
"joe golden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any recommendations for a good Integrated Devevlopment Environment?
Take a look at www.eclipse.org (the Eclipse Project), an Open Source project
of IBM. It seems to be a very good IDE (and free ;-).
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I've heard good things about DEv-C++, but I've never used it myself; no
clue if it's as good as I've heard.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 01:46:47PM +, joe golden wrote:
> Any recommendations for a good Integrated Devevlopment Environment?
>
> My brother has used MS Developer Studio and likes work
--- joe golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any recommendations for a good Integrated
> Devevlopment Environment?
>
> My brother has used MS Developer Studio and likes
> working with it.
>
> I'm encouraging him to make the switch to Linux.
> We've looked at code
> warrior, code crusader, anjut
Any recommendations for a good Integrated Devevlopment Environment?
My brother has used MS Developer Studio and likes working with it.
I'm encouraging him to make the switch to Linux. We've looked at code
warrior, code crusader, anjuta, code forge, kdevelop and code medic and
others. He is w
on P 133?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Oki
>
> Hi Oki,
>
> I've tried Forte on a Celeron 450 with 128MB using Sun's
> JDK 1.2.2 and it is slooow.
>
> On WinXX it is much better, still a bit slow, but you can
> work comfortably.
>
> If you m
a bit slow, but you can
work comfortably.
If you must use a Java IDE in Linux, may I suggest JBuilder.
It's a bit faster than Forte.
MB.
Hi,
Have you ever run Forte on Debian systems? I have looked at it on Sun's
website. The doc says that to run it you'd need a powerful system (P.
III). The IDE is distributed on .rpm format, the size is about 9M. I was
wondering whether Forte would eat up so much CPU power; does it so? Any
experie
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