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Subject: Re: Compiler Choices
From: sj.pover@canrem.com (Sj Pover)
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u6ed4@wvnvm.wvnet.edu (bonni mierzejewska) wrote about IDE's

UU>as a shell for all the programming functions.  An IDE has an editor (which
UU>can hopefully view more than one file at a time), a window or a viewport
UU>for error messages, sometimes an integrated debugger, and can run your
UU>compiler.  A good versatile IDE will have editor options that control text
UU>and font styles as well as the usual cut-and-paste operations, and
UU>compiler options (Inform has whole bunches of these) that can be set.

What text editors do you like for programme development?

SJ
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