On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 10:06:10PM -0500, Kirk Hutchinson wrote:

> First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE.  It's a code editor - that's it.

You obviously know little about it then.  It has built-in and (virtually)
seamless interfaces to compilers, debuggers, and interpreters.

> It's really too bad that more IDEs are not available for Linux.

What do these give you that XEmacs doesn't?


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