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How about Emacs or XEmacs. I personally prefer VI, but I know at times Emacs is useful because it can do the "coloring" that windows editors do for code. I usually revert to Emacs when I have a coding error and am missing some punctuation. 8) Shel On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 01:32:52PM -0800, Brad Noyes wrote: > Has anyone encountered a decent C, or C++ editor? I've been using > CodeWorrier at school. That's an editor that runs on a MAC. I was > looking for something similar to that for linux. I don't like using VI > when i edit code. I'm running Red Hat 5.1 if that is of any importance. > > Thanks > > -Brad > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- +----------------------------------------+-----------------------+ | Sheldon M. Dubrowin | GTE Internetworking | | Network Engineer | 40 Sylvan Road | | GTE Internetworking, | Waltham, Ma 02154 | | Powered by BBN | (617) 873-5430 | | QoS and VPN Engineering | dubrowin at bbn.com | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------+
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