>>If you are planning on using gcc by itself, download pilrc and check the
doc
directory of it.
I am forever in your debt, sir! Thank you for responding in a timely and
quick manner.
>> Of course, you can always use an IDE that will help you with this...
What??? And spoil all the fun??? I've been a hard-core Delphi programmer
for almost 5 years now, and fondly remember the days of programming "by
hand" with Borland C++. Now back then, we were real programmers :). Lately
I've realized that I miss the aspect of doing everything from scratch.
Today's IDEs do way too much for you, wrapping Windows functionality up into
nifty little objects that sing and dance for you with a simple method
invocation. (sigh).
Recently, since I have discovered the palm environment, I have realized that
I can get back to doing everything by hand! Woo hoo!
Could we call this...a retro programming movement??? I'm all for it.
Curious though, which IDE would help with that? Do I hear a die-hard
CodeWarrior fan?? :)
-Ed Mittelstedt
On Adrenaline Software
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