From: sthorpe AT inconnect DOT inconnect DOT com (Stuart Thorpe) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Is djgpp better than Watcom C? Date: 19 Oct 1996 17:30:47 GMT Organization: Internet Connect, Inc. -- http://www.inconnect.com Lines: 23 Message-ID: <54b387$9s0@news.inconnect.com> References: <01bbbb69$25b500c0$7c1060c6 AT default> <5466jp$fjr AT srvr1 DOT engin DOT umich DOT edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ultra1.inconnect.com To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp David M Barrett (dbarrett AT khaki DOT engin DOT umich DOT edu) wrote: : I used Watcom for a while (an older release), and was very turned off by : the buggy IDE (it would sporatically not allow me to quit or delete : initialization files or any number of bizarre occurances). I switched to : DJGPP and then proceeded to learn makefiles and the like, and I am : infinately more happy. Plus, I like the AT&T asm syntax as well as the : huge support base. I have no idea how the actual compilers compare, but : don't be afraid to take the plunge just because it doesn't have a snazzy : ide (or, check out Rhide if you're into that sort of thing). In : addition: DJGPP is FREE! To be honest here, I have never used a IDE ever. I find them to be to confusing. If I know what I want I put it into the command line of gcc or gxx, but if you forget in the IDE is sometimes makes a mess.. I just just use makefiles and use VI for DOS which I find works great. I think IDEs are probably used (I said probably so don't jump done my throat) by beginners more than people that have programed for a while, or in Unix in general. -- Stuart Thorpe