IDE 2005-04-04 - By Felix Gebhardt
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I'm a big fan of VS.net too. No Intellisense - no fun. You could get the Standard C++ Edition (at Amazon for example) and switch the compiler files with the ones from the free 2003 Toolkit to get an optimizing compiler + a very mature IDE for under 100 bucks. Optimize is is going to be greyed out but you can add all switches in the command line field.
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Raffaele "ThE_JacO" Fragapane wrote:
>I always thought that IDE stood for integrated dev environment, read >editor+basic project/source management+debugging and at least connectivity >to a compiler, if not an integrated one. > >Can't see vim, Gvim, Emacs and the various other editors to be anything more >then beefy text editors to be honest. > >Personally I still have to find something I feel more comfortable in then >VS.net 2003a, and 2005 seems very promising (especially with the express >editions of various supports). > >I've been toying with eclipse but not much, from what I've seen it seems >nice, but on linux I still use KDE (which I'm not too fond of) just because >I know it. > >~Raffaele Fragapane >~Lead "I'm sure we can make it work" >~Peerless Camera Company > > > > --- Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: unsubscribe xsi
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