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At 06:55 AM 1/22/99 -0800, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Since David is running a survey:
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>>I'm curious as to which type of editors Atmarians, et al, are using to
develop
>>software on thier 3000's.
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>We use Qedit, vi and Brief (a PC based editor) and VisualCafe's editor around
>here. I spend most of my time in vi now because of the POSIX stuff, not to
>mention that it is the most prevalent editor out there. You can find it on
>virtually any machine, so, love it or hate it, it is worth learning. I'd say
>that Qedit, vi and Brief get pretty much equal use for 3000 development
>between all of the engineers here.
We do use the editor facility that Micro$oft provides in the developer's
package(s) simply because of its integration with the C/C++ compiler and
debugger....
/jf
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