Robert Ryan wrote: > thanks, but you didn't say what editor you use.....is it linux > > Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Robert > Ryan wrote: > > Are you talking about about C++. what editor are you talking about? I see > the .vcproj (is that Visual C++) and .cpp > > > > Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert Ryan wrote: > > > actually, I started using Visual C++ 2005.. It seems more complicated > than linux, but it does get the job done. you have to set up a project, then > add stuff to that project. > > > > For small projects of specific types (usually of the console variety), > > I've got a special tool that I've written that takes specially modified > > .sln, .vcproj, .cpp, etc. files and allows me to copy the whole package > > to any directory and it automatically creates a working project. Every > > time I use it, it saves me about 30 minutes of setup work and I can just > > jump right in and start writing code. > > I'm talking about the process involved when setting up for a new > project. VC++ typically takes the user through wizards. I skip over > that whole process and jump straight into writing code. > > .sln (VC++ Solution) and .vcproj (VC++ Project) files are just plain-ol' > text > files.
Linux is an OS - not an editor. I use the VC++ IDE for C++ based development. I just happen to bypass the majority of the wizards. -- Thomas Hruska CubicleSoft President Ph: 517-803-4197 *NEW* MyTaskFocus 1.1 Get on task. Stay on task. http://www.CubicleSoft.com/MyTaskFocus/
