Hi Naba,
I was'nt actually expected the creator of Anjuta to write back ... really
nice to hear from you.
I know this is'nt the right place to discuss this but well I basically
wanted to know the general opinion about kdevelop/Anjuta and both missing
this feature so i posted here ...
>
> First is
Hi Sharninder,
Well, this isn't the right place to discuss about this, but anyway to
enlighten ...
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 11:38, Sharninder Singh wrote:
> but one thing i have always missed (and wondered
> wether it was really that difficult to implement !!) is the ability of the
> IDE to refresh
Hi Sharninder,
> "Sharninder" == Sharninder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sharninder> HI All, I have been trying to get myself to use one of
Sharninder> the many IDEs available on Linux and have mostly
Sharninder> brought down my choices to between
Sharninder> RHIDE/Anjuta
HI All,
I have been trying to get myself to use one of the many IDEs available on
Linux and have mostly brought down my choices to between
RHIDE/Anjuta/Kdevelop. I have'nt yet been able to give RHIDE a shot because
of certain dependency problems but i am an old TurboC/C++ IDE fan and like
its clean