RE: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-16 Thread dmarsh
books!!! I may have missed something as I don't do this often! ;) -Original Message- From: jim watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 12, 1998 2:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: what tools do you use for programming I have NT4 and Linux on separate partitions

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-12 Thread Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira
> > You can install both OS's, but you must be careful about which to > > install fisrt... (NT, of course, linux is a little more friendly with > > other OSs:) I have installed in this order the three OSs I use. Win95, WinNT 4.0, Debian Linux 2.0. WinNT, as previously stated, has the OS loader wh

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-12 Thread Christopher Hinds
I use System Commander , which is a boot manager that can manage the boot partitions for multiple OSs on the same machine. I currently use is on a CTX notebook and have NT 4.0 , RedHat Linux 5.1 and even Win95. V Communcation www.v-com.com or www.v-comm.com Cheers Chris jim watson wrote: > I h

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-12 Thread jim watson
I have NT4 and Linux on separate partitions. NT has a boot loader, which can run msdos, i just put a autoexec.bat file to run loadlin with the kernel in the dos directory, and away it goes - under this arrangement i think NT does not have any way to even know linux is there, but it had to be NT

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Jacques Chansavang
I did almost the same thing, dual boot on a home made PC, NT server, Linux, and Win98 on 3GB and use an additional disk for applications. Worked just fine. Jacques Chansavang IBM Global Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (219)455-6234 >>> Christopher Hinds 12/10 9:58 AM >>> If you really want s

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Christopher Hinds
If you really want safety try using a Boot manager like System Commander 6.0. I corrently have NT Workstation , Win95  and Red Hat Linux 5.1 running on a 200MHZ CTX notebook with a 3GB harddrive. System Commander by V Communications. www.v-com.com Java Development Account wrote: > > Anyb

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Carl Hewitt
did they actually licenced JBuilder . . . or did Inprise just offer? Carl -Original Message- From: Sze Yuen Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Helge Hielscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 11:34 PM Subject:

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Gerrit Cap
At 10:40 AM 12/10/98 +, Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote: >BTW (to be a bit off topic), >Does anybody know the status of Metrowork's CodeWarrior porting to >linux? >It could be a good IDE to use. > >Sze Yuen Wong wrote: > >> Well, Visual Cafe and JBuilder are very close to >> eash other. I really coul

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Dimitris Vyzovitis
BTW (to be a bit off topic), Does anybody know the status of Metrowork's CodeWarrior porting to linux? It could be a good IDE to use. Sze Yuen Wong wrote: > Well, Visual Cafe and JBuilder are very close to > eash other. I really couldn't find any main feature > that is missing from the other one

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Java Development Account
> > Anybody got any impressions on this Linux On A Disk deal? I'm not sure > whether my system will handle three drives, but if not maybe I could > replace the 1.0Gb with the 6.4Gb. I guess I'm still a little gun shy > at installing Linux alongside NT, because I had some real headac

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Michael Doherty
David Warnock wrote: > > Helge, > > > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? > > I use VisualSlick Edit as my editor/IDE (I can compile, run etc from > within it). > > I use Jikes for compiling. > > Dubugging is not very ideal we simply use a debug class of our own > which

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-10 Thread Sze Yuen Wong
Well, Visual Cafe and JBuilder are very close to eash other. I really couldn't find any main feature that is missing from the other one. For the versions, what you get from the $99 are a plain IDE, then you add money for DB, network programming (team-development) and CORBA support. Again, even

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-09 Thread Gabriel Velasquez
Take a look at Simplicity: http://www.datarepresentations.com I've been using the new beta with out any problems!! -Gabriel Velasquez Helge Hielscher wrote: Hello, what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been looking around for a while, the only things I've found was Fre

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread Peter O Ludke
SuSE sells a Linux port of Suns Java Workshop development environment for about $100 US . It's the best Java IDE I've seen for Linux. The CD comes with Solaris and Windows executables and they include a diskette with a patch to create a Linux version. Unfortunately the debugger does not yet wor

RE: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread Scott Capper
For an ide for java have a look at netbeans at www.netbeans.com -Original Message- From: Eve & Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 3:01 To: Helge Hielscher Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: what tools do you use for program

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread David Warnock
Helge, > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I use VisualSlick Edit as my editor/IDE (I can compile, run etc from within it). I use Jikes for compiling. Dubugging is not very ideal we simply use a debug class of our own which also handles asserts. I do not use and do

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread Eve & Richard
Helge Hielscher wrote: > Hello, > > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been > looking around for a while, the only things I've found was FreeBuilder, > but that programm seemed to be still alpha, with no progress in work. I > tried to subscribe to the mailing list

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread Mario Camou
Helge Hielscher wrote: > Hello, > > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been > looking around for a while, the only things I've found was FreeBuilder, > but that programm seemed to be still alpha, with no progress in work. I > tried to subscribe to the mailing list,

Re: what tools do you use for programming

1998-12-08 Thread Ninja
Helge Hielscher wrote: > > Hello, > > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been > looking around for a while, the only things I've found was FreeBuilder, > but that programm seemed to be still alpha, with no progress in work. I > tried to subscribe to the mailing lis