First, great thanks to all for all the answers.
I confess i was a bit scared about (re)learning a possible
tomorrow obsolete tool.
I'm however quite astonished nobody proposes another tool.
Do 100% R package developers use emacs ?
Anyway, given the answers, it seems i'll go on emacs or xemacs.
First, great thanks to all for all the answers. I confess i was a bit
scared about (re)learning a possible tomorrow obsolete tool.
I'm however quite astonished nobody proposes another tool. Do 100% R
package developers use emacs ?
Plenty of folks don't use an IDE at all. Copy/pasting
On Monday 26 February 2007 16:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, great thanks to all for all the answers. I confess i was a bit
scared about (re)learning a possible tomorrow obsolete tool.
I'm however quite astonished nobody proposes another tool. Do 100% R
package developers use emacs
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 16:19:54 +0100
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Subject: Re: [Rd] IDE for R C++ package writing
Den Fr, 2007-02-23, 11:49 skrev mel:
I will be grateful for all advices on this tool topic.
Better choosing emacs ? or code::blocks ?
or another idea ?
Does somebody have an idea about the most used IDEs for
R C++ package writing ?
Emacs has IDE capabilities possible, as extensions.
On windows the currently maintained version is xemacs...the projcects split
some time ago.
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On Friday 23 February 2007 06:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Rd] IDE for R C++ package writing ?
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R
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Subject: Re: [Rd] IDE for R C++ package writing ?
I don't know if ess runs under xemacs, but historically,
I
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R in C++.
I didn't code in C++ for some years, and i'm now searching
for an adequate IDE for this task.
Some of my criterions : not proprietary, not too heavy,
open to linux, not java gasworks, still maintained, etc
After looking on
On Friday 23 February 2007 05:49, mel wrote:
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R in C++.
I didn't code in C++ for some years, and i'm now searching
for an adequate IDE for this task.
Some of my criterions : not proprietary, not too heavy,
open to linux, not java
On Friday 23 February 2007 11:49, mel wrote:
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R in C++.
I didn't code in C++ for some years, and i'm now searching
for an adequate IDE for this task.
Some of my criterions : not proprietary, not too heavy,
open to linux, not java
You seem to mention both Linux and Windows.
Emacs and XEmacs are both stable on both platforms, and I think most R
developers use an emacs or vi variant for all their programming. I would
not call emacs an IDE, but the main thing I find useful is to have a
language-aware editor (syntax
Thanks for those first answers.
Indeed i forgot to precise that i'm currently working
on windows (but would like to be able to evolve to linux).
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Den Fr, 2007-02-23, 11:49 skrev mel:
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R in C++.
I didn't code in C++ for some years, and i'm now searching
for an adequate IDE for this task.
Some of my criterions : not proprietary, not too heavy,
open to linux, not java gasworks,
I don't know if ess runs under xemacs, but historically,
xemacs (a fork of the emacs code) had windows support earlier than
gnu emacs did, and obviously, it is still being worked on
as the last version is December 2006.
http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/
HTH
mel wrote:
Dear all,
I have
Le Vendredi 23 Février 2007 05:49, mel a écrit :
Dear all,
I have to develop a (hopefully) small package for R in C++.
I didn't code in C++ for some years, and i'm now searching
for an adequate IDE for this task.
Some of my criterions : not proprietary, not too heavy,
open to linux, not
In addition to Prof. Ripley's comments, which I wholeheartedly support,
I might point you to some additional tools, that enhance the use of
Emacs for coding.
I am running Emacs (alpha version 23 from cvs source) under Linux and
while I do not do C, C++ or FORTRAN coding, these tools have
On Friday 23 February 2007 15:52, Marc Schwartz wrote:
In addition to Prof. Ripley's comments, which I wholeheartedly support,
I might point you to some additional tools, that enhance the use of
Emacs for coding.
I am running Emacs (alpha version 23 from cvs source) under Linux and
while I
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