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Subject: Re: [half OT] Need help: choice of an IDE to build Chess Tiger for Linux

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 18:22:29 01/02/03

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On January 02, 2003 at 19:11:01, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>Hi
>
>The version of KDevelop which comes with RH8 ist 2.1.x. The newest version you
>can get (from http://www.kdevelop.org/) is 3.0. It compiles out-of-the-box on a
>RH8 system, but I didn't try it yet. So I don't know whether the bug(s) you
>mention are still in it. Since it doesn't take a long time to compile it, it's
>worth a try though, I think.
>
>I realize that Makefile/emacs is not really what people would call an IDE, but
>it's pretty easy and works well. As a debugger you could use gdb or ddd.
>
>HTH
>
>Sargon



Uh!

Yeah I could use makefiles, but I was looking for something a little bit more
friendly.

You know, I'm already using several different IDEs, and I really don't want to
learn something complicated.

I already have to deal with Borland C (DOS), RHIDE (DOS), Visual Studio
(Windows), PilotMAG (Windows, to compile Palm applications), CodeWarrior
(Windows, to compile Palm applications). And also QuickBasic (DOS)...

I'm fed up with learning new keys and dealing with new bugs all the time.

I was looking for something simple and efficient. OK, I realize how naive I can
be... :)



    Christophe



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