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- From: jlevell@enterprise.net (Jonathan Levell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Dice text ed?
- Date: 21 Apr 1996 18:15:31 GMT
- Organization: Enterprise PLC - Internet Services
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- >Hi everybody!!
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- >I recently decided to try and learn a little C programming, so I picked
- >up the Dice C compiler.
-
- Good choice :) I'm currently using it to write small projects (such as BBS
- doors etc) and am considering writing a bigger one.... so far I've been
- perfectly happy. :))
-
- >I was wondering if anyone out there had a strong preference as far as
- >which text editor is best for use with Dice. If you can, let me know how
- >to go about aquiring it.
-
- YES! I have a very strong preference ;))) Get GoldEd, Golded 3.1.3 is
- pretty large (archived it's about 800k if I remember rightly) but it's
- got just about every feature you'll need for programming: folding,
- bracket matching, auto-indent etc... and best of all it's still
- under development (watch out for GoldEd 4!)
-
- Where to get it from? I d/l'd it from my local BBS but it has a very nice
- home page. Unfortunately I've forgotten the address :/ It will be in
- the list of s/w pages as CUCUG though.
-
- The address for this is: http://www.cucug.org/amisoftware.html
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- _ // || And a good day to
- \X/onathan ||_evell you as well!!!
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