>
> <all politeness removed, tongue firmly in cheek>
>
> I'm shocked you are using Windows! Shocked I tell you!
>
> <tongue out of cheek>
>
> Ken Jones
>

Damn!  I knew I'd get beat up when I posted that message, but not THAT bad!
:)


That's ok.  I asked for it.  I DO believe Windoz machines have a place in
the world.  I personally have strong feelings towards Linux...  about as
strong as you (Ken) do towards windows.  I'd NEVER use Linux in an
Enterprise - or Windows for that matter...  I'm a Sun Solaris dude.  The
only Windows stuff at my company is 2k adv. server for the IIS - and the
only reason for that was for the ease of setup of a web server that
supported Front Page.  It was a customer requirement - being an ISP and
all...

Anyway, I don't want to get off topic (and into an argument) anymore than we
already have.  I know how "touchy" most people are about their choice of OS.

I appreciate the response.  If I need to do this development stuff on a *nix
platform to be able to do it right, that's fine with me.  I've got a Sparc20
just sittin' here.  I do tend to like the "...fancy screen based code
development systems..."  so I guess I'll look into Code Warrior.  I've
basically been doing my editing with an equivalent of vi (ultraedit) and
then make, and have found it hard to deal with.  I'm just too green of a "C"
programmer.  I need some debugging tools.  IE. ability to step through a
program, view variables, etc...  You can't do that with just vi and make.

Thanks for the info.

Chris - yea, I use windows machines (but not for servers!) - Bunnell

;)




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