Hi guys, I have another question then I promise I wont pester
anyone again for at least a few days :)
What is the IDE of choice for the Linux developers for this project?
I use Anjuta, it seems pretty good , Im trying to set up a project to
add ALL the flightgear source files so hopefully I
On Friday 01 September 2006 02:29 am, Syd wrote:
What is the IDE of choice for the Linux developers for this project?
Hi Syd,
Firstly, thanks for taking on the 2D panel clipping. That's been sorely
needed for a few years now.
As for IDE's, I think most developers here don't use one.
Dave
Hi Syd,
Firstly, thanks for taking on the 2D panel clipping. That's been sorely
needed for a few years now.
As for IDE's, I think most developers here don't use one.
Dave
I've used Borland C++BuilderX, which has served me well under Windows. I
understand there is (was?) a version
Dave Culp wrote:
Firstly, thanks for taking on the 2D panel clipping. That's been sorely
needed for a few years now.
As for IDE's, I think most developers here don't use one.
I've always used emacs + make. I've done some windows based projects
using IDE's (both MS and Borland) and
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From: Syd
Hi guys, I have another question then I promise I wont pester
anyone again for at least a few days
What is the IDE of choice for the Linux developers for this project?
I use Anjuta, it seems pretty good , Im trying to set up a project to
add ALL
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