Netbeans has a vi plugin. YAY!
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Eric Cope <
eric.cope@gmail.com> wrote:
> If we are throwing out editors, I highly recommend Sublime Text 2. It is
> very fast, is incredibly good looking. Its not FOSS, but somethings are
> worth it :)
>
> Eric
>
> <prepares for flame war :)>
>
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Carruth, Rusty <
> Rusty.Carruth@smartstoragesys.com> wrote:
>
>> Call me a <whatever>, but I like the kitchen sink editor. Which is to
>> say ‘emacs’. You can even use it as something of an IDE, if you wish.
>> (And it has syntax highlighting, all that sort of stuff). To compile, just
>> ‘Macro-x compile’ (IIRC, and I think I do), then you can visit each
>> error/warning, edit, and go to the next. It will keep track of your line
>> insertions and deletions such that it will go to the next error correctly.
>> If you have the x-enabled version, once your focus is inside the
>> compilation output window, you even have buttons for ‘goto next error’,
>> ‘recompile’, etc.****
>>
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>> Others love VI/VIM/VI<whatever>. But let’s not get into a flame war over
>> kitchen sinks vs VI ;-)****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Or one of the IDEs you mention might work also. But beware – my (very
>> limitd) experience with eclipse is that it makes the kitchen sink editor
>> look small J****
>>
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>>
>> Um, you are using ubuntu? Isn’t the plugin there in synaptic? Yeah,
>> there it is – eclipse-cdt. So: “sudo apt-get install eclipse-cdt” if you
>> don’t want to use synaptic. (I’ve not used eclipse on linux, so I have no
>> idea if eclipse-cdt will work with g++, but I’d be a bit surprised if it
>> didn’t)****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Rusty****
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>> *From:* plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:
>> plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] *On Behalf Of *Stephen
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 10, 2012 9:18 AM
>> *To:* Main PLUG discussion list
>> *Subject:* Re: g++****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> For windows i like notepad ++ light context highlights and tabs. Very
>> basic for sure but i really like it. Just wish i had a Linux port.****
>>
>> …****
>>
>> PS: And remember:
>> If you have any question,
>> you will get any answer...
>>
>>
>> Trent Shipley writes: ****
>>
>> …I have obtained the g++ package. I have obtained Eclipse, which seems
>> to have a C++ plug-in.
>> Is there a good, recent gcc|g++ book I can read? Failing that is there a
>> way to get the documentation on my tablet (perhaps a PDF)?
>> How do I get the plug-in for Eclipse?
>> How do I integrate g++ and Eclipse?
>> (You can see that I'm angling for an IDE. If I can't get the IDE to work
>> it's back to Microsoft.)****
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