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

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 18:27:00 01/02/03

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On January 02, 2003 at 19:34:49, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Look how LAZY Windows programming has made us!
>
>Real programmers don't even need an editor.  They just redirect the console to a
>file and type in the program directly.  And they don't need an HLL either.  They
>type in the assembly language opcodes (no Macro assembler either -- that's
>cheating.)  Real programmers think in hex.
>
>Real programmers don't need IDE's or debuggers or any of that stuff.  Especially
>not any sort of syntactic suger like C++ and things of that ilk.
>
>We have really gotten soft since the old days.



OK, OK, I can type inline assembly in hexadecimal (well, I used to be able to do
it on Z80 at least), but it's just that I want to program... fast! :)

Hey, I'm not even asking for a mouse-driven IDE. I don't care about mouse
support actually. A mouse just makes you slower.

Shit! RHIDE was really perfect...



    Christophe



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