Ok, I failed to send this to the group, so here it is. "Anderw G. Bacchi" wrote: > I heard that Borland was writing C++ Builder for Linux. I have used it on > Windows, but not for Linux. It is expensive, and if you can find a Edu > discount, it would be worth it. You may also like to look into programming from > tcl/tk. The widget libraries are getting better. > > "Bourdon, Bruce" wrote: > > > First off, thanks to all who responded to my questions yesterday (boot-fails > > and login problem). All is working well now. > > > > I'm hoping to jump right in and start doing some c/c++ programming for > > Linux, I've purchased "Beginning Linux Programming" and more. > > > > I've heard of several tools, gnu cpp etc... > > > > My question is, is it still true that there are no "Integrated Development > > Environment" apps for Linux? > > > > I've really come to like IDEs', and I'm not thrilled about the idea of going > > back to the command line and seperate tools. Any thoughts (good or bad)? > > > > Thanks. > > Bruce. > > > > ********************************************************** > > To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the > > *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: > > unsubscribe gnhlug > > ********************************************************** > > -- > Andrew G. Bacchi > System Manager > Hanover Capital Management (dba AIRS) > 35 So. Main St. > Hanover, NH 03755 > 603 643-8789 office > 603 359-2868 cell -- Andrew G. Bacchi System Manager Hanover Capital Management (dba AIRS) 35 So. Main St. Hanover, NH 03755 603 643-8789 office 603 359-2868 cell ********************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug **********************************************************
