On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 19:40:42 +0100, Spiderdab wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 30/11/2011 alle 13.32 -0500, Kent A. Reed ha scritto:
>> On 11/30/2011 12:49 PM, Spiderdab wrote:
>> > a question:
>> > please, what's the best text editor to edit emc2 src files?
>> >
>> >
>> "Best?" That's a good way to start a email storm:-)
>>
>> Everyone has a favorite. I'm fond of nedit.
>>
>> Old-timers swear by Emacs, which I think of as the Swiss-Army knife 
>> that
>> cuts you no matter which blade you open, but that's just me.
>>
>> Vi/vim is available on most any Unix/Linux machine. It's been around 
>> for
>> ever, is a thin shell over ed, and I've used it for so long on so 
>> many
>> different machines  I  can't get the commands out of my head any 
>> more.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kent
>>
>>
>> PS - I assumed you meant on Unix/Linux. There are ports of this 
>> programs
>> to MS Windows but there are also others in that environment.
> no!! didn't want to start a storm!
> yes i'm on linux...always! I just looked for a hint on a good ide 
> that
> helped me in reading and understanding the code.
>
> thanks for suggestions. vi commands instead will never enter in my 
> head!

;-)  If you wanted an IDE I would point you to Ultimate++.  But, the 
way you asked the question is just baiting the dogs of Jihad.  I also do 
not know which is worst a flame war or a flame drizzle...

   EBo --


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