Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!newstop!eastapps!juggler!gaudreau From: gaudreau@juggler.East.Sun.COM (Joe Gaudreau - Sun BOS Software) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Programming environments Message-ID: <4219@eastapps.East.Sun.COM> Date: 8 Feb 91 15:58:17 GMT Sender: news@East.Sun.COM Reply-To: gaudreau@east.sun.com (Joe Gaudreau - Sun BOS Software) Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc. - BDC Lines: 24 How about a constructive discussion on programming environments and tools that people use on their ST's? Many would benefit I'm sure (including me :-). My big dilemma is trying to find a 'good' make and cc wrapper for compiler 'x' (where 'x' might be MWC, Turbo-C, Alcyon (shudder), etc). Any ideas? Ideally, I'd like them to work in harmony under Gulam. I've looked at atari.archive and am hoping for more info. Pointers to Commercial applications would be useful as well. Some question for Emacs 3.10s hackers: (1) How to I turn off that bloody function key menu (alter something in the emacs startup file I suspect). (2) If I'm running it from a command line, how do I tell it where the home directory is (for emacs startup, etc). I'm sure this is in the doc somewhere but I haven't stumbled over it yet. Thanx. Joe -=-