On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Gregory Pietsch wrote:

> FreeDOS Edlin!
>
> (Actually, I use the joe editor under Cygwin to do a lot of my
> programming, and then make sure it compiles under MSVC 6.0 and
> OpenWatcom with a DOS target before sending it out.)

xDDD;

> Gregory Pietsch
>
> Joe Emenaker wrote:
>> Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features
>> like: being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing
>> of compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are
>> using to work on the packages they maintain?
>>
>> Given that there are some really nice features that we have available
>> nowadays (like CVS/SVN) which probably aren't available in a true
>> DOS-based editor, is it a better idea to use a Windows editor/IDE and
>> just instruct the compiler to build for DOS?
>>
>> What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?
>>
>> - Joe

For the record, I use gedit for most stuff, but then go into DOS and do 
the compilation with a DOS compiler.

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