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- Subject: Re: GUI IDE for Linux
- From: Hiro Yoshioka <hyoshiok@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 20:06:01 +0900
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From: jwb@example.com (Jim Breen) > >> Can anyone recommend an easy to use IDE? > > Dunno about "easy to use". I have been using Tcl/Tk with some success > for that purpose, in particular using the "mktclapp" utility to simplify > the Tk/C interface. I can keep the amount of Tcl to a minimum. > > I took this approach, because the stuff I'm writing should be able to > run under Windows and MacOS as well. Kylix? Regards, Hiro -- Hiro Yoshioka/CTO, Miracle Linux mailto:hyoshiok@example.com http://www.miraclelinux.com Help Wanted: Kernel Programmers
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