Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Mary Gardiner
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 09:28:15AM +1000, Catie Flick wrote: > As to JBuilder, I've heard it has annoying "features" such as saving > .java files with all lower case letters (if you have a class within a > file like that with a capital letter, you get compile errors) and a few > other niggly bits.

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Catie Flick
On 11 Apr, Michelle Murrain wrote: > color coding, particularly for perl, java and html/xml (and even SQL, if > possible) > paren checking, tag checking > easy access to line numbers and line number jumping > > I might be asking for too much in one editor - I could use an html/xml editor > se

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Dennis Wheeler
An IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is like MS Office. One can have separate word processing, spreadsheet. presentation, and e-mail client applications -- but 'office suites' integrate them all together, so you can put spreadsheets in your memos and such. (not trying to sell Office or any

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Curious
> Another question: What, in your opinon, is the best open-source programmer's > editor for linux? I know that many will answer emacs, and that's certainly a > good possibility - but I'm looking for the following: > > color coding, particularly for perl, java and html/xml (and even SQL, if > p

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread jenn
Michelle Murrain wrote: > color coding, particularly for perl, java and html/xml (and even SQL, if > possible) > paren checking, tag checking > easy access to line numbers and line number jumping > > I might be asking for too much in one editor - I could use an html/xml editor > separate fro

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Eva Fenrich
Hi! On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 10:29:54AM -0400, Michelle Murrain wrote: > Another question: What, in your opinon, is the best open-source programmer's > editor for linux? I know that many will answer emacs, and that's certainly a > good possibility - but I'm looking for the following: > > color c

Re: [techtalk] Best programmer's editor for Linux

2001-04-11 Thread Mary Gardiner
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 10:29:54AM -0400, Michelle Murrain wrote: > Another question: What, in your opinon, is the best open-source programmer's > editor for linux? I know that many will answer emacs, and that's certainly a > good possibility - but I'm looking for the following: > > color codin