Thanks everybody. I'm so glad that you've shared a couple of minutes to guide me. As an IDE addict (MSVC), I'm right about to make some tough decisions such as moving on to Linux. I was thinking of Eclipse CDT but now I think I'm going to end up with the good old command line.
Regards, Can 2008/11/29 Mattias Helsing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi all, > > I use Ubuntu x86 (intrepid since a week) on an ancient laptop (dell > with ATI's x600 which crashed and burned in Robert's memory test). I > edit source in emacs and use it's gdb-mode for debugging. I have tried > Eclipse with some success, though it's antispeed makes me wanna throw > my laptop at some of the hardest materials in existence. > > I immediately "starred" this thread. Incredibly interesting stuff and > I've tried out both meld and cscope and they work very nice. Thank > you! > > At work I'm forced by my company's customers to work on WinXP with > MSVC (7.1,8.0 and soon 9.0). I've recently had some success with > convincing the right people that linux is the future (paradoxically > thanks to MS design decisions in Vista). However theres still a long > way to go. > > I find it interesting that so many of you/us still use historic > editors like emacs and vi(m) and as much as I would love "Joe shmoe > the windows programmer" to take on learning emacs is as much as I > believe that he will require an IDE like Visual studio and it's > indexer and debugger. > > (please dont' flame me about the emacs friendliness. If my thesis > supervisor had been a vi'er I'm sure I would be to ;) > > Mattias > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org >
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