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Re: Which editor for programming?



Stephan Kulka <e9626471@student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:

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>I started programming in C and I would like to know whether there is an
>editor which is especially good for writing and editing source code. At
>the moment I am using vi at the command line.
>Besides I would like to know where to start reading about using the
>shellvariables, e.g. PATH .
>
>TIA
>
>Stephan

 For sure, Vi and Emacs are the standards, but Since I discvered
Kdevelop 1.2 ( standard with Kde ), I always use it , and I earn
much time using it.
 Kdevelop really is a standard IDE ( Integrated Development 
Environment )
 It include a Graphical Debugger ( Kdbg : Really useful ) and a
Customizable Graphical Editor ( Choose Kwrite at kdevelop install ).
 You can Also use Kwrite and/or Kdbg separately.

 For all this you will have to Instal a full Kde.

 Don't choose KDE2, kdevelop needs KDE 1.2 & associated qt libraries

 You can have a look at www.kdevelop.org before installing.

 Hope you will find your tools and Programmer happyness
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