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13.02.2024, 21:45
 

The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost (by Julio Merino) (Developers)

The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost
A deep dive into the text mode editors we had and how they compare to today's

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marcov

14.02.2024, 11:17

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The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost (by Julio Merino)

> The
> IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost
> A deep dive into the text mode editors we had and how they compare to
> today's

- Afaik RHIDE worked on non Dos too afaik. Logical, since it originated with Red Hat. But probably no longer supported.....
- FPC IDE also has CHM help support, even on non windows. Misses some of the color setting dialogues though.
- I used the IDE for a while like you described (for development in SSH sessies to FreeBSD/Linux machines), but over time switched to Lazarus for everything but a quick edit, primarily for inactive code shading and intellisense like completion.

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Berlin, Germany,
20.02.2024, 18:26

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The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost (by Julio Merino)

> The
> IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost
> A deep dive into the text mode editors we had and how they compare to
> today's
DOjS has a contemporary TUI IDE as well.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SuperIlu/DOjS/master/images/dojs_025.png

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20.02.2024, 20:18

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The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost (by Julio Merino)

> >
> The
> > IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost
> > A deep dive into the text mode editors we had and how they compare to
> > today's
> DOjS has a contemporary TUI IDE as well.
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SuperIlu/DOjS/master/images/dojs_025.png

that's about 43x80. How is that "contemporary"?

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