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    Great White Shark Moridin's Avatar
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    Post What tools do you use?

    What compilers/developer tools do you use?

    What do you recommend and what do you think people should stay away from?


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    Originally posted by Moridin:
    What compilers/developer tools do you use?

    What do you recommend and what do you think people should stay away from?


    Well, for web design, I use plain old MS Notepad for basic XHTML layout and design, and then Allaire ColdFusion Studio for ColdFusion coding when adding more interactive elements of the page.



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    I'm using MS Visual C++ for my C/C++ needs.

    Proofread carefully to see if you any words out.

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    As am I. Though, Borland has it's charm. A much smaller amount of buttons and options. Less of a hassle. If you're not doing a LOT of C++ programming, use Borland. (when I say a lot, I mean small programs, not infrequent programming)

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    emacs for everything. editor, compiler, debugger, revision control, mail client, file manager, and much, much more

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    Originally posted by kordump:
    emacs for everything. editor, compiler, debugger, revision control, mail client, file manager, and much, much more
    Me too. But your not using emacs for a compiler unless your doing lisp development...




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    For java I use Sun's Java 1.3 SDK and for an editor I like Jgrasp, though notepad is good sometimes. And for document help, I download the document files from for the 1.3 SDK.

    compling is done though jrasp or DOS

    For VHDL I use maxplus2 <---I love this program

    Now I am going to learn assembly language(for a class), any tips?

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