Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpda!hpcuhb!hpindda!hardin From: hardin@hpindda.cup.hp.com (John Hardin) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Re: C++ comparison (IDEs) Message-ID: <6170026@hpindda.cup.hp.com> Date: 6 Sep 90 00:18:16 GMT References: <8027@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> Organization: HP Information Networks, Cupertino, CA Lines: 20 patrickd@chinet.chi.il.us (Patrick Deupree) writes: > In article <8027@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> toma@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM (Tom Almy) writes: > >(It may seem bizarre, but I have far more trouble switching editors than I > >do swiching programming languages!) > > That's not bizarre at all. That's the main reason I don't really use the > IDE from Borland. It's too difficult to switch IDE's since they're all very > different, whereas languages, though the syntax is different, will always have > the same general logic. --------- Turbo C++ has introduced a nice feature in its IDE that allows me to configure a hot-key that brings up my favorite editor and feeds the current file to it. That way I can use their IDE and not have to use their editor. John Hardin hardin@hpindgh.hp.com -------