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From: | egarrulo |
Subject: | Re: No automatic tabs in Emacs? |
Date: | Fri, 03 Dec 2010 02:24:19 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla-Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (X11/20100328) |
suvayu ali wrote:
You'd better always use a an IDE for programming, albeit for easier programs you . Do not discard IDEs because you have experienced using bloated ones A nicely designed IDE will not get in your way. It will scale nicely from one-source-file programs to multi-project applications. Indeed, if I'm not mistaken, Emacs out-of-the-box supports compiling and running one-source-file programs. What it lacks is going beyond that (out-of-the-box).On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 10:15 PM, egarrulo <egarrulo@gmail.com> wrote:Forget about using Emacs for programming. Emacs is not an IDE.That is a strange comment. Does one always need an IDE for programming? Although at times it is very useful, I often find it intrusive.
CEDET has been a recent addition to Emacs. I tried it in the past, but I found it difficult to configure and understand. Maybe things have changed in the meantime, or I wasn't an experienced-enough Emacser at the time. I'll give it a try again, since you have recommended it.Also have you checked out the CEDET library for Emacs? I use it when I am working within a framework.
I've just stumbled upon this project: http://home.gna.org/emacs-ide/ Maybe it is what I was saying Emacs lacks.
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