Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/02/20/10:34:11
From: | libolt AT goodnet DOT com (Mike McLean)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Rhide or Emacs or
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Date: | 19 Feb 1997 20:55:04 -0700
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Organization: | Lightning Bolt Software
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Message-ID: | <330ccabb.22873320@news.primenet.com>
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References: | <iDXXZFAxf7CzEww$@jenkinsdavid.demon.co.uk>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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I've found RHIDE to be an extremely good editor, I am comming froma
background of using Turbo Pascal 7.0 which uses a similar IDE written
with the same library, and it is helping me with learning C a whole
lot
>Which editor is best for DJGPP I've installed the RHIDE software but
>I've been reading about a lot of bugs in it.I'm a bit worried about
>learning how to use something which doesn't work.As I'm just starting
>out in C I don't want to get confused learning how to use software which
>at this stage of development is buggy.Are these bugs minor??
>I have tried Rhide when it compiled my source it placed the .exe in
>rhide\bin WHY,and can I change this??
>I'm using version 1.1 Jan 20,Is this the latest version and if not is
>the latest version more stable??? Where is it??
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>I've read that Emacs is good,is it?? I don't want to DL all those .zip
>files and find it's no good.
>Or is there some other frontend software I can use with DJGPP??
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>TIA as usual. ;-)
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>--
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>David Jenkins
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