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From: wtanksle AT sdcc15 DOT ucsd DOT edu (William Tanksley)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: IDE for DJGPP
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 14:04:06 -0500
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domin AT dei DOT unipd DOT it (Romanato Gian Maria 370508/IF) wrote to us all:

>Is there any dedicated IDE I can use to write C++ programs with DJGPP ???
>Actually I am using the BOXER editor wich provides sintax highliting, but Boxer
>is not able to use GCC. 

Aurora is a very nice, easy to use editor that can almost certainly do what
you need.  Its only drawback is that it's shareware.  Its scripting language
is very flexible.

I use Jed, a small Emacs-like editor that can handle gcc right out of the
package.  It's also small and has a scripting language that's very easy to
learn for C-type people (and Forth-type people too).  Plus, it's free.

Of course, the grandaddy of them all is Emacs-- it can do anything.  Its
problem is that it's huge.  Its scripting language is like Lisp.

>Thanks.
>	Gian Maria

-Billy

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