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Which text editor do you use for dos programming? (Developers)

posted by georgpotthast Homepage, Germany, 15.05.2013, 22:30

I just find the code easier to read in VisualC, Dev-CPP or Code::Blocks than in DOS text based editors. This due to the fonts used instead of 8bit fonts.

On the other hand I am not familiar with all the editors you mentioned and will take a look at them before starting to port FlDev. Currently I work on a different project though.

Georg

> > FlWriter is not intended and I think not very useful for developing
> > programs though.
> >
> > I came accross an application similar to DEV-CPP which I could port to
> DOS:
> > FlDEV However,
> > this will be quite a lot of work.
>
> What functionality do you hope to implement?
>
> We can already run make and jump to compiler errors (JED, TDE, GNU Emacs,
> VILE) and jump to function declarations (etags or ctags, or externally via
> cscope or global). Syntax highlighting and macros (if not full scripting)
> is well supported in most common editors too. Even old RHIDE (for COFF
> debugging only, e.g. GCC before 4.5.x) is debug friendly (or maybe we're
> now stuck with gdb --tui for DWARF ??).

 

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