Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!zardoz.cpd.com!tmiuv0!rick From: rick@tmiuv0.uucp Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Editors for C programming Message-ID: <2188@tmiuv0.uucp> Date: 7 Jun 90 13:51:54 GMT References: <8701D66B5B9F2003C6@UALR.BITNET> Organization: Technology Marketing Inc., Irvine, CA Lines: 29 In article <8701D66B5B9F2003C6@UALR.BITNET>, RDBROWN@UALR.BITNET writes: >>I am looking for recommendations for the best text editor for C >>programming. I would like to have {} matching, easy cursor (with mouse >>movement) searches, goto line #, etc. > > Quite frankly, I still find MEmacs supplied on the "extras" disk > to be a good all-around editor. [some stuff deleted] > Robert Brown > RDBROWN@UALR.BITNET I use CEDPro. I'm also using UEdit and building up EDT configurations. My day job finds me deeply involved with VAX systems, but switching from EDT to CED isn't obnoxious. But then again, I'm brain damaged and I've been doing it for a _gawdawful_ length of time. -- .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. / [- O] Rick Stevens (All opinions are mine. Everyone ignores them anyway.) \ | ? +--------------------------------------------------------------------| | V | uunet!zardoz!tmiuv0!rick (<-- Work (ugh!)) | |--------+ uunet!zardoz!xyclone!sysop (<-- Home Unix (better!)) | | uunet!perigrine!ccicpg!conexch!amoeba2!rps2 (<-- Home Amiga (Best!!) | \ 75006.1355@compuserve.com (CIS: 75006,1355) (<-- CI$) / `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' "I was Caesarean born. When I leave the house, I use the window." - Steven Wright