c++ IDE
Charles Curley
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Mon Mar 15 22:47:54 UTC 2004
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 10:27:29PM +0100, Pierre De Boeck wrote:
> By project I mean a collection of related files
> like source(.cpp,.h), make file, doc, IDE preferences,...
>
> That way I just open a project and the IDE opens or shows
> me all these files with the related viewers/editors.
Ah, now I remember. Even when I worked for MS, I found that that got
in the way of my control of the project. I had Visual C++ when I
worked there, and used Emacs as my front end except when I had to use
the VC++ GUI to generate code.
In Linux, the same thing is called "a directory". :-) Emacs -- and any
text editor -- can open pretty much anything you have in a Linux
development environment. Because Linux development is text based
rather than occulted by an obtuse GUI, it is easier to control.
However, that was some years ago; VS may have improved since then.
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