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- From: Jeff Grimmett <jgrimm@sdd.hp.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Which editor for programming?
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 16:27:54 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company
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- References: <1113.6582T136T982@asfafa.demon.co.uk> <1996Jan16.135317@mathematik.tu-muenchen.de> <572.6590T1211T863@dominicc.dircon.co.uk>
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- dominicc@dominicc.dircon.co.uk (dominicc) wrote:
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- >>|> Can anyone recommend an editor for programming? I've been spoilt
- >>|> by Emacs on a Sun workstation running in Ada mode and therefore
- >>|> giving me colour highlighting and indentation of Ada source code.
- >>|> [...]
- >>|> I've tried xdme, dme and they're not user-friendly enough. GoldEd
- >>|> looks promising, but no Ada parser, and no C parser - only C++!
- >
- >give TurboText 2.0 or Edge a try, they are both very nice editors.. In fact,
- >I'm using TTX 2.0 right now...
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- I REALLY like TTX's "folding" features when working with a lot of levels
- of if/while/do/thatsortastuff. However, I'd gladly use Word for Mac for
- a week solid if TTX had color highlighting like SE for SAS/C 6.50+ does.
- Anything out there have BOTH sets of features?
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- Anyone?
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