On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 09:04:31PM +0000, Jon Ridgwell wrote: > If you are using a GUI on the linux machine I can definitely > recomend Anjuta. It is a simple to use IDE and definitely makes > working on a codebase a hell of a lot easier. If you have no graphics on a *nix machine (or even if you do) and (lots of) time to learn, I can highly recommend emacs. There are an insane number of elisp modules for it--even cxref integration! http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html But be prepared to spend many hours getting accustomed to it... especially if you're used to vi, like me. -- { IRL(Jeremy_Stanley); PGP(9E8DFF2E4F5995F8FEADDC5829ABF7441FB84657); SMTP(fungi@yuggoth.org); IRC(fungi@irc.yuggoth.org#ccl); ICQ(114362511); AIM(dreadazathoth); YAHOO(crawlingchaoslabs); FINGER(fungi@yuggoth.org); MUD(Nergel@srmud.net:2325); WWW(http://fungi.yuggoth.org/); } -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | FAQ: http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | | Archives: http://post.queensu.ca/listserv/wwwarch/circle.html | | Newbie List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle-newbies/ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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