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On 09/15/2011 01:35 AM, Michael Mol wrote: |
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> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Michael Schreckenbauer<grimlog@×××.de> wrote: |
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>> Hi Alan, |
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>> On Wednesday, 14. September 2011 21:34:01 Alan Mackenzie wrote: |
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>>> I've been contributing to Emacs in general and CC Mode in particular for |
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>>> 10 years. I've been the sole maintainer of CC Mode (the mode used for |
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>>> coding in C, C++, Objective C, Java, Awk, and a couple of others, and an |
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>>> unknown number of derived modes) for around 5 years. Over that time I've |
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>>> spent thousands of hours on the project. My latest release was on |
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>>> Monday, and you can find it at |
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>>> <http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/release.php>. If you use {,X}Emacs to |
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>>> hack in any these languages, I recommend you to download and install it. |
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>> although I'm a vim-using guy, and that only if no kate is available, I have |
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>> emacs and cc-mode installed on every machine I use for coding. At times I even |
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>> use it :) |
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>> Really cool stuff you do there and thanks for the work. |
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> It occurred to me that having a decent C and C++ editing environment |
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> might ease some of my of the spoilage I've experienced in Visual |
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> Studio for C++. I'll be checking it out. It'll mean learning emacs, |
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> though... |
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Qt Creator is the best IDE I've ever used. The main strength is that |
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it's very simple and easy to use, and yet very powerful. |
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I've used a lot others too, from DevC++ to Visual Studio, Eclipse and |
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KDevelop. Qt Creator is the only one I actually enjoy working with. |
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With the other, I usually utter some swear word every other minute. |