best Wx editor
Robin Munn
rmunn at pobox.com
Fri Nov 21 10:26:56 EST 2003
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RN <rohit.nadhani at tallysolutions.com> wrote: > I come from M$ Visual Studio background. > > The editors, compilers, etc, are awesome in Linux. > > I have still not come across a intuitive graphical debugger. > > The only debbuger that came close TotalView from Etnus - its damn expensive. > > I have tried DDD, KDevelop, etc. > > Any recommendations? Can't point you in the direction of a really intuitive graphical debugger, I'm afraid. But I do have a recommendation for you. Why not help improve an existing one? Pick an open-source debugger that was close to what you wanted to see, join the mailing list, and start discussing possible improvements. Tell them your background, and that you were expecting the debugger to work like *this*, but it did *that* instead. Help them make it more intuitive. If they don't get feedback from users, how will they know what the users were expecting the tool to do? -- Robin Munn rmunn at pobox.com
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