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From: "David Mitchell" <dmitchell AT inet DOT net DOT nz>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Ok, this is stupid, but
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 17:21:56 +1200
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sephiroth wrote in message <37B20746 DOT 3D1D2C1D AT id-base DOT com>...
>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.
>


I used to use edit, and a fantastic editor it is too.  But thats it.  It is
an _editor_.  Compared to RHIDE, which is an IDE (Intergrated Development
Environment).  It is in the classic TP Style, with a few extra bits for
tying together projects.  It obviously comes with a Debugger, and color
codes your code, and you don't need to exit to compile.  So if I didn't have
RHIDE, I would use edit, but the thing is, I have RHIDE, which, and I know
this is not just my opinion, is better.

David.


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