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Centurian:
Hey all,

Thanks for your input everyone. I have made a decision. I am going with Mozilla Composer (limited WYSIWYG) side by side with Kwrite. That combination seems the closest to the FPX and Notepad combo I used under Windows.

Thanks again for all the input. If nothing more it got me looking at some programs I might never have noticed otherwise. Now at some point if I need them I know they exist.  

voidmain:
I hate most WYSIWYG programs because most of them spit out garbage HTML and none of them can do what I need them to do.  There's nothing like the control you have when you write the code yourself and use the browser(s) to check results.  But I seem to be in the minority these days, and it shows on most sites.

[ February 27, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

lu666s:
I favor editors that have  'project' capabilities (in other words keeping a track of project rel;ated files). Kate, Quanta plus, jEdit.

Master of Reality:
I wanna learn VB and C++ and all that programming... does anyone know a good site to learn from?

Is there any programming applications that are free for linux?
  :confused:

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Druaga:
I wanna learn VB and C++ and all that programming... does anyone know a good site to learn from?

Is there any programming applications that are free for linux?
   :confused:  
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Yes, all of them are free on Linux.  Linux is a programmers wet dream.  C/C++, Perl, Python, tcl/tk, PHP, sh, bash, ksh, csh, tcsh, FORTRAN, Java, Pascal, and many more.

There's one you will not find and that is VB, that's a dead end M$ product.  There are free basic interpereters out there though.  But no real programmer uses basic.

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