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    Take the fcking keys away baseline bum's Avatar
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    Is there any *NIX equivalent to Visual Assist X? It's so much easier not to make stupid mistakes in Visual Studio using it, and it saves a lot of typing. Writing C in ViM or KDevelop sucks once you've been exposed to VAX on the dark side.

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    Damn... nobody else codes in C?

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    I do occasionally, but I'm old school and use vi - nvi, to be precise.

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    Is there any *NIX equivalent to Visual Assist X? It's so much easier not to make stupid mistakes in Visual Studio using it, and it saves a lot of typing. Writing C in ViM or KDevelop sucks once you've been exposed to VAX on the dark side.
    I've never used Visual Assist X, but I gather it's some kind of IDE helper/code completion/etc kind of tool?
    I mostly write C/C++ Unix code on XCode on a Mac these days. It has the usual code folding/code completion/project indexes/built-in SVN/etc features.
    I heard good stuff of Eclipse also, but I've never really used it.

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    Unix C/C++

    Java and .Net are the

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    Unix C/C++

    Java and .Net are the
    Real programmers know garbage collection as something that happens on Thursday morning.

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    Only use ViM and gEdit. Only IDE I use is Eclipse for when I do Java.

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    Ellipse might have this feature with one of its plugin

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    Thanks; I'll check Eclipse out.

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