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- From: icwhiting@dra.hmg.gb (Ian Whiting)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Storm C/C++ Comments
- Date: Tue, 05 Mar 1996 09:29:46 GMT
- Organization: RAF Innsworth
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- tangphy@aston.ac.uk (PHY TANG) wrote:
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- >Now that Storm C/C++ (well a demo of it) is up on Aminet, has any
- >tried installing it and testing it? I haven't got time to try it as
- >yet and would appreciate any comments from those who have, regarding
- >perhaps the overall environment, debugger, and source editor.
-
- >TIA
-
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- >pt
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- >========= Based in Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, England ==================
-
- It looks extreemly nice, with all the code highlighted, it makes it
- very easy to see what is what. Its a shame about the icons in the main
- window, since they look a bit like WB 1.3 icons. They might look
- better it they reversed the colours, this is only a small gripe
- though.
-
- Ian
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