RE: Need smart IDE for C/C++ in RH9

From: Brian McGrew (Brian_at_doubledimension.com)
Date: 10/20/04

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    Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:36:41 -0700
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    Attached is a PDF file that I've had for a while that's been helpful to
    many. Back when I first started, vi wasn't even thought of yet, so I
    learned vi on my own but it might help you.

    Besides, all you need to know are the basics, a, e, I, o, u hehehe ...

    -brian

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    [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Yin Ming
    Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 7:22 PM
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    Subject: Re: Need smart IDE for C/C++ in RH9

    Hi, thanks for quick reply

    Oh, source navigator, I'll try it.

    And for VI. indeed I really want to use it to program, like those gurus
    do. ^_^ But I'm lacking of guides. Could you point me some tutorial for
    programming with VI?

    The sticks are:
    1. I just use vi as an editor. Open a file and edit it, then make and
    run to check. But I cannot get a view of all the definitions and other
    of the whole project, not just single file. So I have to open many files
    and switch among them quite a lot, in order to search or modify a
    declaration. etc.

    2. I must do everyting, if I change the prototype of a function, I have
    to modify it in the head file, and all the files calling that function.

    3. Many many features which other IDE supports...

    How can I do much more than just editing, with vi? Does it have the
    auto-complete, members/arguments hint, or else to make coding a
    enjoyable work?

    On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:48:13 -0700
    "Brian McGrew" <Brian@doubledimension.com> wrote:

    > Stick to vi, you'll be much happier in the long run. But, if you
    > must, check out Source Navigator from sources.redhat.com; it's the
    > closest thing to the Visual C++ interface that you'll (currently) find

    > for Linux.
    >
    > -brian
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com
    > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Yin Ming
    > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 6:34 PM
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    > Subject: Need smart IDE for C/C++ in RH9
    >
    > RH9 has some good IDEs, but my box is too old, they are all very slow,

    > is their a more smart one? I was using VI to write codes, but after
    > they grown up, it became terrible to manage them via VI and shell,
    > even modifying one prototype of function is a hell job. I just want a
    > smart one like the Dev-C++ in WIN, fast and smart. Is there any in
    Linux?

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    > thing to the Visual C++ interface that you'll (currently) find for 
    > Linux.
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    > -brian
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    > RH9 has some good IDEs, but my box is too old, they are all very slow,
    > is their a more smart one? I was using VI to write codes, but after 
    > they grown up, it became terrible to manage them via VI and shell, 
    > even modifying one prototype of function is a hell job. I just want a 
    > smart one like the Dev-C++ in WIN, fast and smart. Is there any in
    Linux?
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