On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 11:44:39 Michael T. Garrison Stuber wrote: > I don't want to pry, nor am I looking to start any holy wars, but I'm > curious what people are using for development tools (editors/IDEs etc) as > > they hack GnuCash. > > At work (not that they let me touch much source code at work anymore) I > used XEmacs, Vi, and CodeWright, plus proprietary tools from > Digital/Compaq and Sun. I've also used Oracle's JDeveloper and WebGain's > JavaCafe. > > I've been using Vi and XEmacs to hack GnuCash, along with TkCVS to stay > synced. Obviously the Scheme code is impossible to work with without a > decent editor that understands Scheme, and for that XEmacs has been a > lifesaver. I want to explore some alternatives to XEmacs. > > What do you use? Do you have any recommendations on tools, things > that you've found make your life easier while working on GnuCash? >
Seeing a couple of the gnucash developers are the Debian emacs and Xemacs maintainers, emacs tends to be the by-default tool. However, if anybody has found anything better, I'd be all ears :) -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Go You Big Red Fire Engine -- Unknown Audience Member at Adam Hills standup gig ------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel