> 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
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
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
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
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