Just a few weeks after the beta release of the next version of their Linux based OS, Red Hat has released 7.3.93 of their software, once again, code-named Limbo. Those of you who read my first Limbo review know that I gave it a favorable review. After downloading and installing the second beta, I had to take a few days before writing this article.
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>Jit compiling. Supports MANY programming lanuages.
Full Debuggin support. Shall I go on? No, try it for yourself and tell me it isn't as good as vs.net.
I tried Kdevelop and I think it's utterly awful. My god, how many files do you need to create to get started on a little text mode program? I don't need autoconf, automake, and m4. I don't need sgml docs. All I want is a BSD makefile and a decent environment in which to compile and do some nice graphical debugging. I'll keep using Xemacs for now.
>kedevelop.
>Jit compiling. Supports MANY programming lanuages.
Full Debuggin support. Shall I go on? No, try it for yourself and tell me it isn't as good as vs.net.
I tried Kdevelop and I think it's utterly awful. My god, how many files do you need to create to get started on a little text mode program? I don't need autoconf, automake, and m4. I don't need sgml docs. All I want is a BSD makefile and a decent environment in which to compile and do some nice graphical debugging. I'll keep using Xemacs for now.