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Re: Favorite IDE for C programming on OpenBSD



On 2003-07-31 14:19:16 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 01:21:45PM -0500, Jesse Trucks wrote:

[snip]
 
> If you ever go back to visual studio (hopefully by force and not by
> choice <grin>), there's a program called "VisVim" that lets you use vim
> as your visual studio editor (there's also a plugin that lets you do the
> same with emacs).

VisVim doesn't appear to work in Visual Studio .NET 2003.
 
> Just my two cents.  The best advice is to try several approaches, and
> see which you like the best.  Just be patient, as many of the Unix
> development tools have a much steeper learning curve than Visual Studio.

And generally Visual Studio like IDEs isn't used very much in Unix.  For
a good reason.  A bunch of xterms and a good shell, editor and whatever
tools you need for your language beats IDEs nearly all the time IMHO.

Hope this helps
                                 Morten

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