Re: Development question.



On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 07:45:12PM +0200, Mark Galassi wrote:
>     Samus> I have been using linux for a little while now and want to
>     Samus> try to write a program.  I was wondering what kind of IDE
>     Samus> most people use?  I downloaded C-Forge but it was kind of
>     Samus> awkward and crashed a lot.  Thanks in advance,
> 
> I think most GNU-style UNIX hackers use emacs as their integrated
> development environment.  You can compile, jumpt to errors, and debug
> inside emacs, and it's very nice.

actually most editors do offer it .... from the vi side I know both vim and
elvis allow you to compile from them and jump to errors etc ... etc ...

it's not something only emacs has ... there are a lot of emacs people
...  but there are also a lot of vi people ... I guess most hackers use
one of the two ... with a few exceptions ...

vim also does c indenting  though it's default settings resemble the linux
kernel style rather then gnu style ... it  needed just a tiny bit of
tweaking to get it to work for me .. and now I wouldn't go back to elvis :)

George

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