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I could never figure out any IDEs. Guess that makes me kinda stoopid! Always do my development in Kate or another text editor, write makefiles by hand and compile from the command line... not that I ever write anything very complicated...
Quite embarassing. Emacs is there, but not Vim. Shameful.
Take a look at the plugins on Vim.org, maybe you'll notice that some of them are quite good IDE's... even better than some dedicated ones
Distribution: Opensuse 11.1 plus Macs and a Vista computer on the network
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I vote for Kylix .. but it looks to be abandoned by Borland. As a casual programmer I love Pascal and bought an Apple IIE and not a Pet because I could get UCSD Pascal for the Apple and I could write :
If today in weekend then stayinbed else getupandgotowork ;
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