Posted by Mintegra on 18:07:00 03-09-2002
I am learning Win32 API, I know a little bit. I am coding an IDE for the free Borland compiler, anyone want to make this a project thing?
Posted by robost86 on 14:21:00 03-10-2002
Nope, but if you're coding an IDE for X/gcc, I'm in I need one of those, haven't found any good one so far that runs on plain X.
Posted by fsvara on 17:00:00 03-10-2002
why do you need one that runs on plain x?
Posted by dxprog on 18:22:00 03-10-2002
I could help. I know how to do some basic Windows programming in C++.
Posted by robost86 on 22:22:00 03-10-2002
or GTK+... Just not Gnome or something, like Anjuta.
Posted by -KEN- on 02:57:00 04-22-2002
I might help you, I've already made an IDE for NASM (and it had A86 support, but someone gave me legal hassles about that, so I stripped it out). It was the first big project I ever did, and boy is the code ugly...but it works (for the most part)
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Posted by KaGez on 14:10:00 04-22-2002
I think I'll stick with EMACS since it has syntax hil;ighting, CVS functions, compiling functuins and stuff
My alternative is Anjuta Dev Studio
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Posted by fsvara on 23:21:00 04-23-2002
strange, weren't you a vim user until recently?
Posted by MoX on 00:22:00 04-24-2002
Thought exactly the same as I read KaGez' post
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Posted by KaGez on 13:14:00 04-24-2002
I still use Vim, yes
for the console I use Vim, and in X I use emacs. a problem with that?
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Posted by MoX on 14:59:00 04-24-2002
Yes! Thou shalt use vim(whereever you are)!
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