On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:

> 1. In IDEs: mention Anjuta:
> 
> http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/

"at present, anjuta is only a beta release...". there are quite a few 
other alpha/beta/broken IDEs. i did not intend to show an exhaustive list of 
IDEs - just a few that work. i also never tried anjuta, so i won't be able 
to say anything beyond "it is there" - while i have some idea regarding 
kdevelop, emacs and codeforge - and since i assume people coming to the 
lectures will try using them - i prefer knowing they work.

> 2. In gcc.html - maybe it would be a good idea to hyperlink gcc, gdb, etc.
> to their appropriate homepages.

i'll add the links.

> 3. In gcc.html, it might be worth mentioning Subversion and Arch next to
> Aegis.

i just changed it to 'e.g. Aegis' - i'm not interested in listing every 
possible thing there.

> 4. "Text Editors" - Replace "basic features" with "commonplace features".

what is 'commonplace'? sounds "too high english" to my israeli ears. if 
you have a 'simpler' word for that, i'll consider using it.

> 5. Utility Libraries - would be a good idea to link to my "Cross-Platform
> Abstraction Libraries" page:
> 
> http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/abstraction/
> 
> (or to borrow links from there)

i'd either borrow links, or link to a new, more filtered page, which 
would contain links only to _tried_ and _stable_ libraries. i'm not 
interested in sending people to tools that do not work - google can do 
that pretty well. can you list out which, out of all these things, are the 
sable things, and then put them on their own page?

> 6. The paragraph of "Insure++" is confused due to the fact that valgrind
> was now mentioned before it. Fix it.

ok. please check the new version (once orr updates it on the site) and let 
me know if it looks ok.

> 7. In "To Perl, Python Or Tcl" - should we mention Ruby too?

heel, no. i only mentioned the more commonly used languages - and they 
would cause enough confusion as they are.

> 8. The "Valgrind - Debug Memory..." and "IBM's Visual Age" links are
> broken.

fixed. 'valgrind' is inside the 'mem debug' page. IBM visual age is gone, 
it was replaced by a 'java IDE-s' page.

note - i didn't manage to check those IDEs - the files i downloaded 
refused to install. i'd appreciate if someone can check these links, and 
try to install those programs. should be with a fast link - they are 
20-50MB per such package.

thanks,

-- 
guy

"For world domination - press 1,
 or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy


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