On 06/11/2011 11:13 AM, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
I guess not, as the main goal of the g* tools (gcc, gdb, glibc...) seems to be "Make them deliberately hard to use". Actually being originally schooled and practised in hardware I think gdb is quite user friendly, apart from the debug packages it uses, it's command set is quite versatile and easy to remember, compared to say softice and when you start getting into the Gould Millenium Hp etc emulators and various other hardware gizmo's it's as easy to use as a knife and fork. I can even remember some commands without having to look them up. OTOH the guis for gdb are good ambassadors for the command line. I've programmed in binary before too, honest
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