Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/08/12/12:31:39
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From: | Klaas <klaas1 AT ns DOT sympatico DOT ca>
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Subject: | Re: Ok, this is stupid, but
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Date: | Wed, 11 Aug 1999 23:16:15 -0300
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sephiroth wrote:
>
> What is RHIDE? Im guessing it's some sort of devolopment thing, but im
> really not sure. I just use DJGPP using gcc or gxx with all the coding
> in edit. Is there any advantages to using RHIDE? Thanx in advance for
> any help.
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> BTW thanx for all the previous replys on what is in the / bin.
Rhide is a code editor which has several features that make it superior
to edit:
1. Code highlighting -> it really does make your code easier to read
when your comments are in dark grey, for example.
2. Automatic project management and compilation -> never need to touch
the commandline, just F9 or Alt-r,r.
3. Several features that let you nimbly jump around your code -> quick
popup with a file list in your project, function list with jumpto, etc.
4. INTEGRATED DEBUGGER -> 'nuff said.
5. A veritable plethora of other options which I can't think of right
now.
Hope that helps,
-Mike
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