Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/21/21:45:55
John M. Aldrich wrote in message <34EB925D DOT C8C AT cs DOT com>...
>Joseph P. Masturzo wrote:
>> I just downloaded you program using the zip picker and I am just
>> Does it have an environment like Turbo C, or is it ran like DOS
><sarcasm> I was always afraid that having a handy, easy to use tool like
>the Zip Picker would make people feel absolved from reading the
>documentation. Apparently I was right. Anyway... </sarcasm>
Its worse than you think. The zip picker has a section where you pick which
IDE you want to use.
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Integrated Development Environments and Tools
Which IDE(s) would you like?
RHIDE, similar to Borland's IDE, including a built-in editor and
debugger.
Emacs, a very powerful and hard to learn text editor with lots of
built-in functions (available for Unix and NT also).
Emacs, but without all the extra functionality that I'll probably never
use (saves 4.1Mb).
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