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Re: IDE
(FYI I maintain an IDE called xwpe. I think my comments are fair but
thought I should mention that first.)
Xemacs, as another person mentioned, does syntax highlighting, make,
debugging, etc. As far I know it doesn't do projects so you have
to manually create a make file. (This isn't a big deal but I assume
you wanted the IDE to handle that.)
Xwpe has syntax highlighting, make, debugging, etc. including projects.
However, debugging is known to be unstable. I personally use it as an
editor and simply use Makefiles to compile. The interface mimics
Turbo C++ which is why I started using it. (The code is badly designed
so fixing it isn't a simple task.)
RHIDE: I thought rhide might be a suitable replacement for xwpe but
it's lack of an X interface turned me off. Since I started creating
I list of other IDE from the xwpe homepage, I have received many
emails saying I should add a note saying that numerous people have
had problem with it. I still haven't used it much so I don't know
how true this is.
Dennis Payne
payned@rpi.edu