Re: [expert] Distro improvments: A solid IDE
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:26:38PM -0400, Payne Stanifer wrote: -> The biggest problem, well not problem, but ease of use issue I have is in -> all of the Linuxes I have tried there isn't a solid IDE (integrated -> devlopment environment). I haven't used the latest Kdevelop, but the one I Hmmm, Emacs seems pretty solid to me. I've used it with gcc on Linux, cc on HPUX, and Visual C++ on Windows. -> have used was extremely buggy and basically didn't work. I don't want to -> have to go out and pay another $50 to mandrake for your developer kit -> because I think there should be one included. I know what everyone is -> thinking because when I brought this up before everyone just said use a text -> editor and gcc. Hey, that's great for hello.c, but it's just easier and -> speedier to have an IDE to do it with. I've used Borland's C++ Builder 4 and -> it's very nice, but who wants to use winders? I think id mandrake lead the -> way and developed a GPL'ed, useable IDE it would be wonderful. Thanks for -> your time. -> Payne -> -> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com -- -- C^2 No windows were crashed in the making of this email. Looking for fine software and/or web pages? http://w3.trib.com/~ccurley
Re: [expert] Distro improvments: A solid IDE
Get the latest KDevelop. It's a major improvement over 1.0. --- Payne Stanifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The biggest problem, well not problem, but ease of use issue I have is in > all of the Linuxes I have tried there isn't a solid IDE (integrated > devlopment environment). I haven't used the latest Kdevelop, but the one I > have used was extremely buggy and basically didn't work. I don't want to > have to go out and pay another $50 to mandrake for your developer kit > because I think there should be one included. I know what everyone is > thinking because when I brought this up before everyone just said use a > text > editor and gcc. Hey, that's great for hello.c, but it's just easier and > speedier to have an IDE to do it with. I've used Borland's C++ Builder 4 > and > it's very nice, but who wants to use winders? I think id mandrake lead the > way and developed a GPL'ed, useable IDE it would be wonderful. Thanks for > your time. > Payne > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > = Mage Grimau, Strange Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed VoiceMail/Fax: 1-651-328-1145 __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
[expert] Distro improvments: A solid IDE
The biggest problem, well not problem, but ease of use issue I have is in all of the Linuxes I have tried there isn't a solid IDE (integrated devlopment environment). I haven't used the latest Kdevelop, but the one I have used was extremely buggy and basically didn't work. I don't want to have to go out and pay another $50 to mandrake for your developer kit because I think there should be one included. I know what everyone is thinking because when I brought this up before everyone just said use a text editor and gcc. Hey, that's great for hello.c, but it's just easier and speedier to have an IDE to do it with. I've used Borland's C++ Builder 4 and it's very nice, but who wants to use winders? I think id mandrake lead the way and developed a GPL'ed, useable IDE it would be wonderful. Thanks for your time. Payne Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com