IDE for linux
Josh Johnson
joshj at linuxmail.org
Fri Oct 7 08:02:18 EDT 2005
Both Emacs (http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html) and ViM
(http://www.vim.org) can do lots of this stuff. I'm more familiar with the
2nd though. But both have so many plugins and the extensibility to write
more. My understanding is that emacs is so robust that you never have to
leave to your shell to do anything. But I haven't gotten around to
learning it yet because Vi does everything I need so far. One of these
days though...
-JoshJ
http://lotuseaters.no-ip.com
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Scott Fleming wrote:
> I'm a long time Homesite v4 user for writing my asp, php, and HTML, XML
> as well as other code, and I'm on day 10 being windows free. I want to
> begin writing code on my Fedora machine, and I'm curious what some good,
> reliable editors are available.
>
> I really like the FTP ability of Homesite, to the the point where I
> almost have to have it as a feature in my Linux version, as I update
> alot (30+) of websites and code.
>
> Think I'll dream on over to Fresh Meat, and see what they have, but I'd
> love to hear what any of the members of this list use.
>
> Thank you,
> Scott Fleming
> http://www.hawkwynd.com
>
>
>
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