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Rickertsen2 05-11-2003 22:56

C editors
 
Does anybody have a good C editor which they like? I don't really like the one built into mplab. Its alrigh, but i know there are better. I like DevPHP alot, and am looking for something similar(only for C instead of PHP).

rbayer 06-11-2003 00:33

Well, there's always eclipse . Otherwise, a lot of people use just plain old emacs.

-Rob

P.S. If you use eclipse, you'll need the CDT also: http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index...=Tools_Project

Jeremy_Mc 06-11-2003 01:50

You could also use UltraEdit with the C filter...or metapad has C highlighting built in.

Joe Ross 06-11-2003 11:47

I like vim in both linux and windows. If you use evim (easy vim), you don't even need to know all the vim keystrokes.

Raven_Writer 08-11-2003 08:21

http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html has a C/++ compiler that has the look & feel (IMHO) of Dev-PHP. The code is basically the same from what I've seen so far (judged on the look).

<< edit >>

Does anyone know/think MSVC++ 6.0 or .NET would work?

Jeremy_Mc 08-11-2003 11:28

Quote:

Originally posted by Raven_Writer
Does anyone know/think MSVC++ 6.0 or .NET would work? [/b]
For an editor, yes, but it wouldn't compile the files properly.

Of course, I'm not sure why you'd want to do that...those cost money and most of the above mentioned editors are completely free (many open source). Plus, they're a bit bloated for the purpose anyhow :(

Raven_Writer 08-11-2003 11:31

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeremy_Mc
For an editor, yes, but it wouldn't compile the files properly.

Of course, I'm not sure why you'd want to do that...those cost money and most of the above mentioned editors are completely free (many open source). Plus, they're a bit bloated for the purpose anyhow :(

I didn't think it'd compile right.

I've got Metapad (just downloaded it today). EVim is one I couldn't find, VIM is a lil' complicated to me right now.

Anywho, it was a thought that came to mind, and I wanted to ask it before I forgot about it.

Jeremy_Mc 08-11-2003 11:38

Quote:

Originally posted by Raven_Writer
I didn't think it'd compile right.

I've got Metapad (just downloaded it today). EVim is one I couldn't find, VIM is a lil' complicated to me right now.

Anywho, it was a thought that came to mind, and I wanted to ask it before I forgot about it.

Hmm yeah I can't find an eVim download either...I'd suggest trying your distro's package database or using Cygwin's setup.

Then again, you could just use elvis (Win32 vi clone)...I use that when I have the urge to vi...

Usually I'm cheap though and use pico/nano ;)

djcapelis 08-11-2003 14:21

If you gotta use windows, the win32 port of gVIM is pretty good...

Raven_Writer 08-11-2003 15:53

Quote:

Originally posted by djcapelis
If you gotta use windows, the win32 port of gVIM is pretty good...
got a link to d/l it?

Jeremy_Mc 08-11-2003 18:36

Quote:

Originally posted by Raven_Writer
got a link to d/l it?
http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc

:)

KevinB 08-11-2003 23:05

Why not just use good ol' Notepad in windows? :D

Who needs syntax highlighting anyway? ;)

Venkatesh 09-11-2003 09:43

Personally, I use good ol' edit under windows (and dos for that matter). I can open multiple files and switch easily, and I am used to the environment.

But for those times I am on my desktop (w/ freebsd), I use vi (not vim). It has been used in the past as an editor to write Operating Systems and the like. It should definately be suitable for our tasks.
:D

Raven_Writer 09-11-2003 10:32

Quote:

Originally posted by KevinB
Why not just use good ol' Notepad in windows? :D

Who needs syntax highlighting anyway? ;)

I prefer Metapad over Notepad....just my own preference though.

Syntax Highlighting is there for programmers to realize what they might've done wrong....example:

PHP Code:

int main(...) { /* .... */ 

that is correct, but if a programmer is typing fast *like I do sometimes*, they may type this:

PHP Code:

itn main(...) { /* ... */ 

and think they typed "int" instead of "itn". When the compiler spits out an error, they can possibly realize what they did wrong.

Brandon Martus 09-11-2003 11:56

Quote:

Originally posted by KevinB
Why not just use good ol' Notepad in windows? :D

Who needs syntax highlighting anyway? ;)

vi[m] has much more than just syntax highlighting. its much more powerful than notepad could ever want to be.


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