Re: gcc?

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> On 05/03/2010 08:48 AM Kwan Lowe wrote:
>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Massey, Ricky <ricky.massey@xxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>> Try kdevelop.
>>
>> Will second this...  It comes with project templates for anything from
>> a simple shell "helloworld" to full blown GUI apps.
>
> Nobody's mentioned glade2-- or as its listed in the gnome menu, "Glade
> Interface Designer".  It's a drag-and-drop GUI for creating windowed
> apps.  I.e., you select which widgets you want and drop them onto a
> window, configure them, and then use whatever editor you want to create
> the back-end code.  Glade creates your app's code in variety of
> different programming languages, C included.

Interesting.
>
> For an editor I use emacs because I can use it for just about anything

vi.

> from creating plain text, shell scripts, html docs, and C code.  Emacs
> isn't just configurable, it's programmable.  You can write code to add
> or change the functionality emacs provides.  It's been around since the
> '60s and isn't likely to go away anytime in the next few decades.

I could swear it had only been around since the eighties.... At any rate,
yes, emacs, the windowing operating system masquerading as a programmers'
editor....

         mark "we should take this to alt.religion.editors"

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