* Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010706 01:25]:
> Dood, install Linux on your machine and install the
> development packages.
Install *BSD, and you *have* a development system.
> Being from the old skool I do all my editing in vi
> and debugging in gdb (command line).
a) I don't believe anyone is still supid enough to run vi instead of
vim.
b) vi sucks dead hamsters through straws when it comes to setting up a
devolpment environment.
> It is the most portable environment for unixen.
Except for the fact that Emacs is more portable.
> Works great when developing on remote machines on the other side of
> the globe.
D00d3, you ever seen Real Men(tm) do gnuclient over an ssh tunnel?
> If you are a sucker for those fancy screen based code deveopment
> systems then try CodeWarrior or something.
Ummmm... Nope. Just run XEmacs. Like, you get your free frontend for
gdb, CVS and all the other stuff.
http://my.gnus.org/mig.php?currDir=./XEmacs&pageType=image&image=speedbar.gif
Harhar!