I used CW 9.3 for a brief period six months back.

   I see the need to write a simple proof of concept for the sony treo devices.


   Is the general consensus:

        1) Go back to CW
        2) Use PODS as it is simply for the novice palm developer, me! 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erico Franco
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 1:49 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: PODS vs CodeWarrior

Roel Wijmans escreveu:

>I'm currently using codewarrior 8 for Macintosh, but have access to a pc with
Codewarrior 9. 
>I'm curious to hear peoples views on using PODS vs using CodeWarrior. 
>I know the cost is a large contribution to using PODS, but if cost wasn't an
issue what would people use?
>
>What are the advantages to using PODS over Codewarrior or visa versa?. Is there
a reason to change?
>  
>
I used PODS for some time and started to use CW after a lot of segment stuff
problems with PODS.

Before use PODS I used Eclipse for several years that is the same IDE used by
PODS so I think that I know what I am telling about when I make reference to
PODS use.

CW is a more stable and professional environment for programming. PODS is more
friendly in begining and has some little features that make it a good source
editor.

But we are talking about programming, compiling and debugging so use CW.

CW has a better C++ support, has a very easy support to segment (and also
support segment of 64k instead of 32k) and it makes the segment management
things almost transparent to the programmer.

CW has STL, String support, true exception support, POL, etc...

Also CW has the class browser stuff that gives you a good view of the system
when using C++.

if you are a professional, use CW 9.3   -   PODS is good only for 
beginners and programmers that do not to go deep in C Programming.

If you are a professional are using PODS, consider evaluating the use of CW.

  Erico Franco
  MicroMagic Labs
  Visit our PalmOS forums at: http://forums.micromagiclabs.com



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