Yes, I got SNIFF; apparently if you have a license at work, they let you
have one for home, and it runs on Linux. I'm still learning to use it,
though...
Larry
Franz Reitinger wrote:
>
> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
> may increase and sooner or later y
What is SNIFF if you don't mind me asking?
--jason
On 03-Jun-98 Larry Medwin wrote:
> Yes, I got SNIFF; apparently if you have a license at work, they let you
> have one for home, and it runs on Linux. I'm still learning to use it,
> though...
>
> Larry
>
> Franz Reitinger wrote:
>>
>> Deve
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jason Dillon wrote:
> What is SNIFF if you don't mind me asking?
Integrated Development Environment for C/C++, Java, Fortran and IDL
development in Windows NT and half dozen UNIX systems, including Linux.
You can find more information and e
Hi Franz,
take a look at Jacob:
http://mats.gmd.de/clemens/jacob/
It might be exactly what you are looking for.
Cu,
Clemens
> From: Franz Reitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 14:35:10 +0200
>
> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
> may i
> "Franz" == Franz Reitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Franz> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However
Franz> source files may increase and sooner or later you will
Franz> loose the overall view. Therefore a thing like SNIFF in
Franz> conjunction with Emacs
Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
may increase and sooner or later you will loose the overall view.
Therefore a thing like SNIFF in conjunction with Emacs or Emacs & a
classbrowser would make java-developement easier.
Does somebody use such nice tools?
Tank