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Subject: [OT] Development workflow
From: Chris Rose <offline () shaw ! ca>
Date: 2003-06-30 7:20:00
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Can any of the linux users on here who still develop on the console
(preferably w/ vi, since i'm not really an emacs fan {/me ducks}) weigh
in with tips on how their workflow actually runs? How do you organize
things, what programs do you need, etc... Note that i'm thinking
specifically of c++ here, and i'll probably be using the gcc compiler
toolkit. At this stage of my development, while i can read individual
snippets of c++ code and understand them, i'm still not very good at
figuring out how they fit into the larger context of a program. (this
last bit of self-description is by way of showing how little i know so
you'll use small words and write slowly ;)
I'm totally unfamiliar w/ development like that, having only ever worked
in IDEs, and it happens that i'm gonna have to learn how to do it next
year, so i want to get a jump on it. Incl. debugging.
Thanks in advance.
--
Chris
http://offline.pointclark.net/
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