Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> OK, I give a little more about me.
> when I build websites, I use M$ frontpage and Dreamweaver.
> I use these mainly because of their preview options.
> I played with Visual Basic and Visual C++ from M$ but didnt like it.
> I played years ago on a c64 in assembly and liked it because I could just start the 
> code at certain points and filled variables manualy.
> In school I learned pascal, and didnt like it that much, because for the basic stuf 
> you use all the time, you dont have a copy and paste.
> Played with delphi 3 and 6 and it works good, due to the ability to do a run test on 
> it.
> I played with Kylix, but I want to do it ion C++
> hacking blah.c files is good, but I'd like to start from scratch and be able to test 
> and run it within the program if possible
> I like Flash MX as a programming tool (yes) also because it's possible to run the 
> code without doing a bunch of ectra commands.
> 
> this is what I am sort of looking for in a programming tool.

You might wan't to look at kdeveloper. It's a complete IDE (integrated
developement environment) for various programming languages; preferable
C++, as KDE and QT are programmed in C++.

Another option is glade.

Cheers,
Juri


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