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Good evening.
I would like to ask you for a few editors that you use for writing c. Probably i would prefer a gui environment rathen than using vi or emacs.
Moreover I would be grateful if you could provide me some gui debuggers to start debugging my programmes.
The above will work in different desktops but you might want to try the 'native' app first. Additionally there are numerous IDEs which will provide both editing and debugging within their environment.
Good evening.
I would like to ask you for a few editors that you use for writing c. Probably i would prefer a gui environment rathen than using vi or emacs.
Moreover I would be grateful if you could provide me some gui debuggers to start debugging my programmes.
Well I am able to replicate most of the features of a modern editor (gui or not), such as:
1. auto indent
2. colorized text
and so on
But I guess my main reason for sticking with vim has been its editing abilities within any text file.
I am sure there are others around that now have some facility for this but I am accustomed to the command interface.
Also another plus, which i have found in only a handful of other editors (that do it well), is the ability to program
shortcuts and templates.
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