What do people here use as an IDE?
Paulo Pinto
pjmlp at progtools.org
Tue Oct 12 22:20:41 PDT 2010
Of course it did not require one.
On those days GUIs were rare, and if you want to develop for Unix, C was
the only option.
C got famous because of Unix. C on its own would never had survived as a
language.
"so" <so at so.do> wrote in message news:op.vkhvb01i7dtt59 at so-pc...
>I guess it is wording.
> Hmm say...
>
> Does Java come with a standard gui library? Yes.
> Does C come with a standard gui library? No.
>
> C didn't need a gui library to be successful, and didn't come with one.
> On the other hand Java/C# have to have one, packed, and they do come with
> (at least)one.
>
> If your language has a "system programming" in its feature lists, these
> kind of libraries have very low priority, let alone specific IDE.
>
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 06:00:16 +0300, Jimmy Cao <jcao219 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm not quite understanding your argument.
>> C and C++ do have *actual* IDE's for them, such as Visual Studio.
>
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