C++ Editor ???
Sheldon Dubrowin
dubrowin at bbn.com
Sat Feb 6 22:01:03 EST 1999
Now you are getting into the religous aspects. I was trying to avoid
this type of comentary in my original response. I believe that both
VI and Emacs have significant uses.
Shel
On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 09:16:21PM -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> There is only 1 editor. All the rest are commentaries. It is called emacs
> and it comes with Red Hat, Debian and most other distributions. It fully
> supports x windows. There is also an X front end called Xemacs. Emacs is
> fully extensible, and has many language sensitive modes including C,
> C++, SH, Perl, and others. You can use it for email. It also knows about
> RCS, and you can compile from it.
>
> On 6 Feb 99, at 13:32, Brad Noyes <linux_maitre at hotmail.com> 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.
>
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> Gerald Feldman <gaf at mediaone.net>
> Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting
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