On December 4, 2001 01:09 am, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Could someone please name a friendly editor and, above all, a graphic screen-oriented debugger, for developing C language code, running on SuSE ??? I feel sick every time I have to port my code to LINUX RED HAT and have to use gdb (which is a pre-hystoric debugger) due to incompatibilities between the WINDOWS VISUAL PRO C compiler and "gcc"!
If you're a VSPro fan (I used to use it professionally, now I work for a Linux company...) you may like KDevelop. It's very similar. For simply debugging, DDD or Kdbg (intergrated into KDevelop) are nice. DDD can plot data from your program's memory, which is really cool. Personally, I find that Qt speeds up development far more than *any* editor or debugger could. I'll never go back to programming under those awful Windows APIs. I'd rather do Qt programming with 'cat' as the editor than use Visual Studio Pro. I admit that the interface is great (I get that with KDevelop, though) but, well, the libs suck. -- James Oakley Engineering - SolutionInc Ltd. joakley@solutioninc.com http://www.solutioninc.com