![]() ![]() Edit/compile/debug in a straight forward tool. ![]() It doesn't need to be a Windows style MDI application to do that.įirst IDE I used was in 1981, UCSD Pascal. Basically it has a way to integrate other text based tools. Ie, if you have an IDE with a great editor but its debugger is mediocre, then the entire IDE becomes mediocre in some cases I have seen some developers use several IDEs in parallel to get the best of each, which also defeats the idea of "integrated".Įmacs does what is important with an IDE, lets you edit, lets you run a debugger and present the data within it, lets you start a build and present the results within it, and lets you manage the source code control. Also the idea that all tools must be a part of the same overarching tool seems wrong, since it prevents you from mixing and matching the best tools. The whole concept of having a single window to view code in that is surrounded by auxillary rarely used windows just seems backwards, and yet that seems to be the dominant design. ![]() ![]() I don't like IDEs though so I don't mind that. I don't know, great editor but lacking a bit to make a good IDE. ![]()
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