Re: What IDEs are you using to develop git?

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Frank Münnich wrote:
Hi there,

I am interested in helping out and improving git, though I haven't
programmed in C for quite a while now and thus have to relearn quite some
things. I understand the different branches (master, next, pu) and so on, and were
successful in compiling git with my Ubuntu 9.04. [yeea] ;)

One thing I would like to ask you: what, if any, IDEs are you working with?

No IDE. Just jed (a lightweight emacs-ish editor).

I've tried to learn Geany, but my fingers are too trained to the emacs
shortcuts and I'm far too used to the behaviour of my current editor to
be able to switch without a month or so of idling, and that's not really
an option at $dayjob.

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