Hi Rick:
I would like to help you out. In fact I was thinking about a
free open IDE. It would be of great help to reactos.
Something like Windows + VS = ReactOS + your project.
Actually DevC++ is not for me. Well I could help you with
some programming and could share some ideas I have. Also I
could help you out with the several parsers you will need for
that project. Recently I've been in touch with yacc + lex
very closely.
Regards
Waldo Alvarez
On 6/16/05, Rick Langschultz <rlangschultz(a)cox.net> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to develop an all in one application for
developers and
programmers to write code for reactos. I know
that I
haven't produced
very much work, or contributed to the reactos
core as of
yet but I am
sure that ReactOS would like to have something
that would
reflect M$
Visual Studio and Apple's XCode. I know how
much
programming means to
you all and sorry to say I am not the greatest
program
writer in the
world but I feel that any contribution can work.
Here are
my plans for
> the Visual IDE:
<snip>
You've always got Anjuta and Kdevelop as a nice base to fall back on for
ideas and tips.
AFAIK, We don't have anything as powerful as these in open source for the
Win32 environment, so I reckon there is a market.
As good as Dev-C++ is, is ain't no Kdevelop or VC++.
Ged
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