On 06/03/2018 14:44, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
...
I am on Linux, my present web development students on Win or Mac, so
cross platform is important, and that was all I wanted to comment
on.
After installing Emacs, the second thing that I install on any Windows
system is the Cygwin tools.
Dave Pawson writes:
> It was probably quite a while since Norm used Windows!
I haven’t done any development on a Windows box in this millenium.
Be seeing you,
norm
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Norman Walsh
Hi there
I was teaching programming to students with Aspergers syndrome 6 months
last year in a Windows environment, so I came across bash in the git
package. Otherwise I haven't touched Win since 2002 ;)
I am on Linux, my present web development students on Win or Mac, so
cross platform is
On 2018-03-06 10:44, Tony Graham wrote:
On 06/03/2018 14:44, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
...
I am on Linux, my present web development students on Win or Mac, so
cross platform is important, and that was all I wanted to comment
on.
After installing Emacs, the second thing that I install on
Sorry to intrude.
The cross platform comment on bash triggered me.
My students use a bash shell on Windows. It is included, I think, in the git
download for Windows.
/Niels
Greetings
Niels Müller Larsen
Senior Lecturer IBA Kolding
Bachelor of Web Development Program
> On 5 Mar 2018, at
On 6 March 2018 at 09:06, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
> Sorry to intrude.
> The cross platform comment on bash triggered me.
> My students use a bash shell on Windows. It is included, I think, in the git
> download for Windows.
>
> /Niels
Yes, though I do wonder how many