C programming environment

Jhair Tocancipa Triana jhair.tocancipa at gmail.com
Mon Jan 1 09:51:57 UTC 2007


Dieter Schicker writes:

> Hi,
> thanks for all your replies! I tried anjuta but (like almost all IDEs)
> it's too blown up for me. So I will stay with good old emacs and xterm.

Good decision ;).

I also use a similar environment, but probably you will find that
opening many xterms could be an annoyance (in case you use many of
them).

Using a terminal emulator which allows to open different tabs could be
also an alternative. konsole or gnome-terminal are great programs for
that.

OTOH, probably you don't need many terminals since you can compile,
debug and run your programs within Emacs.

HTH,

-- 
-- Jhair





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