Subj : Any C++ in MAXS302.ZIP ?
To   : andrew clarke
From : Bo Simonsen
Date : Sat Feb 27 2010 10:11 am

-=> andrew clarke wrote to Mvan Le <=-

ac> Really?

ac> IDEs make sense if you're looking up the help files a lot, or a heavy
ac> debugging session, or are using a RAD-based UI/code generator (eg.
ac> Delphi) but there's a big advantage in just using a good text editor
ac> (Notepad++ in Windows is nice) and makefiles.  The editor's keybindings
ac> are constant and you're not restricting yourself to a single compiler
ac> suite.

For programming simple languages like C/C++, I would not have much benefit
from a IDE. I think just a nice text editor is needed. However for
programming languages like the .NET family with comes with a huge framework/
standard library, it's nice to have help files and all stuff in the IDE.

Bo


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