On 03/18/10 08:15, Yuri wrote:
I know there is ddd, but it has so many bugs that it makes it barely
usable.
There is emacs, but I am not used to it and don't like it. It's love it
or hate it usually for most people.
There is some GUI called Insight, for some reason it's not in ports.
I've built i
For what it's worth - Xcode on Mac OS/X, I do probably 75% of my development
there, then just compile/build on FreeBSD. Apple's got a similarly capable
O/S and their development suite is not only stable, but free and uses GCC.
In my situation, the code works fine on both O/S as I'm not writing any
On Thu 18 Mar 2010 at 00:15:30 PDT Yuri wrote:
I know there is ddd, but it has so many bugs that it makes it barely usable.
There is emacs, but I am not used to it and don't like it. It's love
it or hate it usually for most people.
There is some GUI called Insight, for some reason it's not in po
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Yuri wrote:
> I know there is ddd, but it has so many bugs that it makes it barely usable.
> There is emacs, but I am not used to it and don't like it. It's love it or
> hate it usually for most people.
> There is some GUI called Insight, for some reason it's not i
I know there is ddd, but it has so many bugs that it makes it barely usable.
There is emacs, but I am not used to it and don't like it. It's love it
or hate it usually for most people.
There is some GUI called Insight, for some reason it's not in ports.
I've built it and it looks unstable.
Gives