Well, not really.  It's bash for Windows, basically.  This is really cool,
but IMO if you want serious power, you'd set up your machine for
Linux-Windows dual-boot.  Then you've got the power of Linux with access to
all your Windows files.  Fun!

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OK, I'll bite. I'm a Linux ignoramus. What do you do with Cygwin? Is there
more to it than a bash shell?

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Cygwin rocks!  W2K, Cygwin, Ant, Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic and Visual
SlickEdit (w/ vim for quick stuff) here...

Jonathan James wrote:

>Windows 2000, cygwin & vim
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>>Hello,
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>>Quick question, what is the preferred development environment that you are
>>all using, Linux - Emacs, VIM,  Windows - JBuilder, VisualAge?
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