Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!killer!texbell!merch!cpe!hal6000!trsvax!earl From: earl@trsvax.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: What is JOVE? Message-ID: <216100081@trsvax> Date: 2 Feb 89 03:04:00 GMT References: <15842@srcsip.UUCP> Lines: 42 Nf-ID: #R:srcsip.UUCP:15842:trsvax:216100081:000:1459 Nf-From: trsvax.UUCP!earl Feb 1 21:04:00 1989 /* ---------- "What is JOVE?" ---------- */ I have heard a number of people talk about JOVE. Can some one tell me what it is/does? 'Seek out new life and civilizations' | Brynn Rogers Honeywell S&RC | Internet: rogers@src.honeywell.com "Honey, come see what I | UUCP: rogers@srcsip.uucp found in the refrigerator!" | !: {umn-cs,ems,bthpyb}!srcsip!rogers ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ JOVE == "Jonathan's Own Video Editor". It is a C programming enviroment text editor. It is used on UNIX, XENIX computer systems primarily. It is big. But it has a lot of nice features that lend it well to C programming. If you're a real fanatic you can download the sources and recompile it (lots of changes and debugging tricks here) and get it to work under MS-DOS. If you liked EMACS or Micro-Emacs or GNU-Macs, or XVIEW you would likely really love it as a editor and working enviroment. *********************************************************************** Earl W. Bollinger @ "You were in the Clone Wars!", said Luke excitedly. "Yes", replied Obi Wan, "I was a DOS programmer. But that was before the dark times, before OS2."