Hi


> oh, i was talking about hbmk2, never tried hbide.
> 
> I have tried some IDEs but never liked them, i prefer to write the full 
> code myself, i feel uncomfortable with IDEs.
> I come from dBase then foxpro and clipper, then harbour right at the 
> beginnings and i kept always programming the same way.


Sounds good, but to some extent.

I had the same theory few years back which has changed over the time.

BTW hbIDE can be used as a text editor only mode if you are so scared of 
project management.

Harbour team is working hard on how it can be made more productive.

 

Give it a try, you will not repent.

 

Regards
 
Pritpal Bedi, a student of software analysis and design
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