Re: C++ development tool/platform

2005-12-10 Thread David Koski
> hope it's not vi Proficiency is almost always earned. A tool that is very easy to use has its limitations. It is like learning to type: "hunt and peck" is easier than keeping your eyes off the keyboard when learning to touch type but once you earn the proviciency of touch typing... An IDE (k

Re: C++ development tool/platform

2005-12-10 Thread Oliver Lupton
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:03:51 +0100 (CET) Elise Huard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Browsing the packages yielded Kdevelop (i'm more of a gnome-fan, but > it's a possibility), and a friend said he liked gedit, plain and > simple.  > > What is your experience ?  More to the point, what would the co

Re: C++ development tool/platform

2005-12-10 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Elise Huard wrote: Hello, Pretty basic question : i've got to develop something in C++ on my debian. I was wondering which tools you would recommend for development in C++. On Windows i've worked with Borland and Eclipse (nice but slightly sloggy). Browsing the packages yielded Kdevelop (i'm

Re: C++ development tool/platform

2005-12-10 Thread Michael Ott
Hello Elise! > Pretty basic question : > i've got to develop something in C++ on my debian. I was wondering which > tools > you would recommend for development in C++. On Windows i've worked with > Borland and Eclipse (nice but slightly sloggy). Eclipse also works an Linux! And from Borland the