[rescue] Re: [SunHELP] Solaris 9, First thoughts
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Sat Jan 19 21:01:25 CST 2002
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 09:42:13PM -0500, Steve Sandau wrote:
>>> The problem there is you'll need to give the programmers a super-fast
>>> cross-compile machine on which they can only build, never run and test,
>>> their programs (and of course at the same time make it easy for them to
>>> build on the fast machine, and test on the slow machine).
>>
>> If you force your programmers to use emacs, such a trick would be extremely
>> easy. If you don't, it still could be pretty easy. Just substitude make
>> for a script that triggers the remote make process and redirects the display
>> locally.
>
> These guys develop Windoze programs for use with Oracle and Palm OS.
> emacs isn't in their world. ;)
What do you mean? Emacs is a great win32 development tool. I've spent much
time in it hacking windows code. VisualC++ works with various make tools,
so you just substitute them for the VisualC++ project idea.
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Joshua D. Boyd
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