RE: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
how about a Linuc version of Notepad...

:p

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From: Andrew Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 January 2003 14:44
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Subject: Linux Development Tools...


I have found Linux to be growing on me over the past few months, enough
so that I split the drive on my laptop and find myself in linux 80% of
the time now. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
linux based CF and HTML development tools. I have considered trying to
get DWMX running under WINE but it doesn't seem like it is worth
trouble.If you have a favorite tool I would love some pointers. I have
spent a couple years with linux as a server platform but had never
really used it as a client and I am finding it pretty slick. Just want
to find ways to do as much as possible on it.

Andrew You mean there's a GUI too? Golden




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RE: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread Luis Lebron
HTML-KIT is supposed to work under Linux. I use the windows version for Cold
Fusion and PHP development.


Luis

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Linux Development Tools...


I have found Linux to be growing on me over the past few months, enough
so that I split the drive on my laptop and find myself in linux 80% of
the time now. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
linux based CF and HTML development tools. I have considered trying to
get DWMX running under WINE but it doesn't seem like it is worth
trouble.If you have a favorite tool I would love some pointers. I have
spent a couple years with linux as a server platform but had never
really used it as a client and I am finding it pretty slick. Just want
to find ways to do as much as possible on it.

Andrew You mean there's a GUI too? Golden




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RE: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread webguy
I use jEdit nearly all the time now.

check out www.joshuasmiller.com/jedit/index.cfm

I've also got SQL Enterprise manager working under wine. check out winehq

WG

 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 15 January 2003 14:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Linux Development Tools...


 I have found Linux to be growing on me over the past few months, enough
 so that I split the drive on my laptop and find myself in linux 80% of
 the time now. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
 linux based CF and HTML development tools. I have considered trying to
 get DWMX running under WINE but it doesn't seem like it is worth
 trouble.If you have a favorite tool I would love some pointers. I have
 spent a couple years with linux as a server platform but had never
 really used it as a client and I am finding it pretty slick. Just want
 to find ways to do as much as possible on it.

 Andrew You mean there's a GUI too? Golden



 
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Re: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread Chris Montgomery
Howdy Andrew,

Wednesday, January 15, 2003, 8:43:56 AM, Andrew Golden wrote:

 I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good linux based CF
 and HTML development tools.

You might take a look at jEdit, http://www.jedit.org/
Joshua Miller has developed a set of CF functions that you can use with
jEdit, http://www.joshuasmiller.com/cf_function.zip

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RE: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread Todd
Some people  have had success with jedit
http://jedit.org/

~Todd

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Linux Development Tools...


I have found Linux to be growing on me over the past few months, enough
so that I split the drive on my laptop and find myself in linux 80% of
the time now. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
linux based CF and HTML development tools. I have considered trying to
get DWMX running under WINE but it doesn't seem like it is worth
trouble.If you have a favorite tool I would love some pointers. I have
spent a couple years with linux as a server platform but had never
really used it as a client and I am finding it pretty slick. Just want
to find ways to do as much as possible on it.

Andrew You mean there's a GUI too? Golden



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Re: Linux Development Tools...

2003-01-15 Thread Christian Cantrell
Have you tried GNU Emacs?

http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html

It is a highly customizable editor which I'm certain people have  
written plenty of CFMX extensions for.  If you are using RedHat, it  
will already be installed.  I'm also a big fan of Vim (Vi Improved) on  
Unix systems, and I know it has syntax files for CFMX.  That is  
probably also already installed.

Christian

On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 09:43 AM, Andrew Golden wrote:

 I have found Linux to be growing on me over the past few months, enough
 so that I split the drive on my laptop and find myself in linux 80% of
 the time now. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for good
 linux based CF and HTML development tools. I have considered trying to
 get DWMX running under WINE but it doesn't seem like it is worth
 trouble.If you have a favorite tool I would love some pointers. I have
 spent a couple years with linux as a server platform but had never
 really used it as a client and I am finding it pretty slick. Just want
 to find ways to do as much as possible on it.

 Andrew You mean there's a GUI too? Golden



 
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