Re: Do you use Borland's IDE or some other editor?
- From: "Ron L." <infopath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:38:47 -0700
"Diego" <a@xxx> wrote in message news:45348520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This brings me to my question. Do any of the BDS, Delphi, etc. users here
prefer to code in something other than the Borland IDE? Some other editor?
Maybe some other sort of IDE?
I have been working with BRIEF settings for so long that I prefer to do all
my editing using this key binding - I also have an aweful lot of keyboard
macros I developed in Brief's LISP like language - since Borland bought
Underware and basically killed BRIEF I went and bought Premia CodeWright -
it offered Brief like functionality and with BTerp.dll could run my old
BRIEF macros. As you can imagine - the good people at Borland basically
bought CodeWright and killed it too... (this is a very annoying pattern).
Since Delphi now has CodeWright key binding - I can do development in the
IDE - especially since tools like Castalia offer some very nice features -
but when I need to write a lot of code and concentrate on it - CodeWright is
fired up and I spend some time in there.
I find it very hard to accept that idea that the IDE does not offer the
ability to split the window and have two looks into the same buffer -
especially in a language like Pascal that has separate implementation and
interface sections...
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