run through the program. I don't know about
clicking on lines to set breakpoints and that sort of thing but using emacs is
probably the best you'll do.
Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I
I use xwpe myself.. but try wpe. xwpe is very close to borland's dos
ide, and wpe is just... well weird. :) (you need X for xwpe).
Carroll Kong
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar
Hello,
try jed. I like it when not in X (Colores code nicely). In X using emacs.
Liran.
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http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~liranz/
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I
On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 04:59:21PM -0500, Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I would use something
for X, but I can't get that working yet. Hopefully someday. Anyways,
anything would
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I would use
something for X, but I can't get that working yet. Hopefully someday.
Anyways, anything would be great. Thanks
not commands
plus...it has an X version that works vey muct he same
-Steve
DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dave Elliot wrote:
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux.
Something similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I would use
something for X, but I
I was wondering if there's a decent text mode IDE for debian/linux. Something
similar to RHIDE or Borland's DOS IDE. I would use something for X, but I
can't get that working yet. Hopefully someday. Anyways, anything would be
great. Thanks for the info.
Peace,
-dave
PS Don't reply to me
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