Paolo Alexis Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 15:58, Harold Harvey wrote: >> Hi! >> >> Just wondering what's a good IDE for the C language? >> Im planning to migrate all PC's in our lab to Linux so >> I need an IDE for the users to use. Any suggestions? >> More power! > > <overtly combustible plug> > If you're looking for a thermonuclear integrated development > environment, Emacs is the way to go. It integrates well with other tools > like gcc and gdb, has syntax highlighting, automatic tab, and wouldn't > need you to go away from your keyboard due to its extensive keyboard > shortcut combos. It can mean a paradigm shift in what you consider as an > "IDE" but it offers the best integration with many development tools for > Unix, and is quite non-intrusive should you get seasoned with it. > </overtly combustible plug> >
How true ;) And with a Matrix keyboard (featured in the PhilOSC) you can kiss the numpad goodbye... and say hello to elisp :) Also a big plus is the builtin version control via CVS/RCS (with a subversion one coming soon :), 24/7 medical assistance (M-x doctor), and intuitive help. Batteries, of course, are not included, but you can write one. Cheers, Zakame -- |=-------------ZAK B. ELEP (Registered Linux User #327585)-------------=| || Web: http://zakame.spunge.org GPG ID: 0xFA53851D || || http://zakame.homelinux.org ICQ UIN: 33236644 || || Location: Daet, Camarines Norte Running Linux 2.6 || |=----------1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1 F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D----------=| Debian - When you've got better things to do than to fix a borken system
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