2010/10/12 so <s...@so.do> > Don't take it personal but this is one of those : > "if D really wants to compete, a <insert anything you like> is essential." > > C doesn't have one, neither C++, nor assembly. There are IDE's for them yes > but again, these languages don't have an actual IDE, IDE's are useful mostly > for form based or corporate languages, you know those. >
I'm not quite understanding your argument. C and C++ do have *actual* IDE's for them, such as Visual Studio.