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Samuel Baldwin wrote: > Thanks Tom! > > And yeah, most of these things (with the exception of Komoto) don't offer > all that much but a glorified text editor. > Nano seems to work out quite well for me. I do like jedit and nedit > thought, > and will contine to use them. I've not > gonne buy Komoto so I'm not gonna bother using the trial and getting > used to > it. It's not an IDE, but ddd is a nice way to debug: it puts nice GUI front end over the native line-oriented Perl debug mode. Nathan > > Hard masked is gentoo saying "broken, don't install". > > I've seen nothing similar to Dev-C++ (Bloodshed) for windows, in that > functionality. So minimal text editors it is! -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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