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January 5th, 2009, 06:36 PM
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Re: Newb Question
Originally Posted by TheCPUWizard
For 90% of all situations, there is simply no good practical reason NOT to use a modern IDE.
True on Windows. There are plenty of Linux-based environments where emacs/vi and Makefiles are still the order of the day, with no particular difficulties as a result. Takes longer to learn though.
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January 5th, 2009, 06:54 PM
#17
Re: Newb Question
Originally Posted by Lindley
There are plenty of Linux-based environments where emacs/vi and Makefiles are still the order of the day, with no particular difficulties as a result. Takes longer to learn though.
Agreed, but with a little work (or getting someones elses work...) emacs has enough extensibility to really BE an IDE....
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