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Comment: Development Environments (Score 1) 92

by ChadG (#2044224) Attached to: Quake3 Arena on Linux
When develoing software with CodeWarrior, I don't have to remember the different -W flags to
turn warnings off -- I go to the "C/C++ Warnings" panel in the Project Settings and click on
checkboxes. When adding a source file to a project, I can just click on the targets I want it added
to. To check in a modified file, I just select it in the project window and choose "Check In" from a
menu. I never have to touch or even think about a makefile, because the IDE does dependency
tracking for me.


I see. You don't want to learn anything extra?
BTW, autoconf and makedepend are both usefull tools.

Checking in and out can be done in just about any Unix editor. I use Nedit and have ClearCase integrated in where I can do just about any ClearCase command just from the menus.

In other words, it lets me focus almost completely on writing code.

Doesn't look like you are now ;)

The only problem with it is that the project file format's not open. But to me, it's not a big
problem...


Indeed!

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