On 02/19/2012 10:13 PM, Nasimul Haque wrote:
On 19 February 2012 13:41, Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor
<zombiegenera...@aol.com>  wrote:
Our varsity use VS 2010 and XCode , but I use my own laptop (gcc, g++ with
sublime). They are generous enough to honor us by letting us use our tools
even during tests.
A very good news that is! In our times, we were bound to use whatever
the teacher chose for us. :(

DDD is a good frontend for gdb. http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/

OT: SublimeText2 is not released yet, and it is a closed source
project. It'll also cost money when it is released. I hope it will not
die like textmate. TextMate is a great example of why closed-source
projects are risky to use. It only lived a couple of years, while vim,
emacs are there for forever, improving every now and then.


Textmate 2 is in development AFAIK. And Sublime 2 dev is VERY active releasing 13~15 builds per month.

And thanks for your reply :)

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