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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).
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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 |
You could also use UltraEdit with the C filter...or metapad has C highlighting built in.
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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.
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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? |
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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 :( |
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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. |
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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 ;) |
If you gotta use windows, the win32 port of gVIM is pretty good...
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Why not just use good ol' Notepad in windows? :D
Who needs syntax highlighting anyway? ;) |
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 |
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Syntax Highlighting is there for programmers to realize what they might've done wrong....example: PHP Code:
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