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Re: development software
Jeff Licquia wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 08:59:17AM -0600, cloudmaster wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a favorite IDE that works with C/C++ and provides some
> > simlple little features like a function browser (or something like that)
> > and maybe works with CVS nicely? I'd prefer to not use something that
> > always assumes I'm developing graphical applications, if I can avoid it...
> > :) I'd be happy to find a pretty debugger, though.
>
> Emacs does C/C++, has a function finder thingie (etags), and is
> integrated with CVS. And it definitely doesn't assume you're doing
> all GUI debugging. :-)
>
> It's also integrated with gdb, FWIW, although I prefer DDD.
and it can read to me, surf the web, and eat all my my RAM.
I've been trying to avoid emacs for as long as possible... Does X-emacs
do that stuff too? At least it looks like it deserves the bloat. :)
--Danny
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