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Old 07-03-2012, 01:54 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Should the Eclipse CDT binaries for Linux, Windows, Mac be part of the "Kit"? (CDT - with "C" development tools)

Not my favorite development environment, but it does run on all of the three most common systems (and others).

Having a "base" of common resources for all the "Kit Users" makes it easier for one user to reproduce the results (or problems) of any other user.

Adding a common IDE would extend the same reasoning to sharing IDE project files.
I concur with this thought. something that is x-system and free does indeed provide the facilities you mention, also opens the door for IDE level kindle-ising modifications that could be shared. Also I cross platforms a lot so that would helpful for cohesion to the individual. Visual Studio does not like plain c anymore. End of. relegated to command prompts and hacks.

I would happily give Eclipse (more) space on both drives for this purpose. HA! and it looks like I already have. Happy days for me then...

But I imagine if checked the vers. probably the java ones doh. Kek to the rescue!

I'm officially abandoning VS for c - the support is stupid, limited and buggy.

Last edited by twobob; 07-03-2012 at 01:57 PM. Reason: I can't type.
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