please, just check them in... don't worry too much about the polish :)
geir
On Oct 25, 2005, at 11:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
From his posting below:
it will ensure that the project sticks to writing portable
code as far as possible.
- As for the logistical problems, I
+1 for makefiles
On 10/26/05, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please, just check them in... don't worry too much about the polish :)
geir
On Oct 25, 2005, at 11:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
From his posting below:
it will ensure that the project sticks to
[Original Message]
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Date: 10/26/05 4:10:38 AM
Subject: Re: MSVC support, was: Compilers and configuration tools
please, just check them in... don't worry too much about the polish :)
geir
Okay, I'll do
Rivaaj Jumna wrote:
Hi
This may be a bit off topic but what does a harmony developers desktop
look
like? My reason for asking is that I've been groomed on developing
using an
ide in the windows environemnt, Visual Studio 6.0 and the like.
What sort of tools would one use on a Linux
Sorry to add yet more options; a vast array of choices isn't always a
good thing ;-) I use dev-cpp to compile with gcc under Windows. That
said, I've also played a little with lcc and it does look good. Another
option I used to use is Vide on top of Borland's free compiler.
Just about staying
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Original Message]
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Date: 10/26/05 4:10:38 AM
Subject: Re: MSVC support, was: Compilers and configuration tools
please, just check them in... don't worry too much about the