Subject: Re: CMUCL for Windows - how much $$$ ?
From: rpw3@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock)
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:29:26 -0600
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <DSednc7UN6SLU8Pd3czS-w@speakeasy.net>
Alexander Schreiber  <als@usenet.thangorodrim.de> wrote:
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| "Integrated Development Environment" for me usually means a ton of xterms
| containing various vim and shell sessions. With my current Lisp project,
| IDE means an Emacs for editing, two browser windows (one for the
| application, one for checking the HyperSpec), two xterms (one for
| tailing the webservers error log, one with an open REPL for quickly
| testing stuff), more xterms when needed. Works rather well for me.
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*Exactly* what I tend to have open!![1]
It's a great way to develop web apps, isn't it?


-Rob

[1] Well, except that I use "vi" [nvi-1.79] instead of Emacs.
    But I understand that I'm a heretic.

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