ActiveState going the wrong way

costas at meezon.com costas at meezon.com
Tue Apr 10 14:28:16 EDT 2001


On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 22:24:43 -0600, "bowman" <bowman at montana.com>
wrote:

>> An IDE that tries to accomodate multiple languages is a poor IDE.
>
>In general, my idea of an IDE is gVim. However, to give the devil his due,
>the MS IDE can accomodate several languages while providing a common set of
>tools. Part of the reason I stick to gVim is the seamless support for just
>about any language I choose to work with. True, it is just an editor and not
>a IDE, but if I go to the trouble of learning my way around an IDE, I
>certainly would want it to support all the languages I customarily use.

Can gVim do the following?

a) Have autocompletion / intellisense in the editor.
b) Have a built in debugger
c) A console to execute ad-hoc commands.

Where can i check it out?



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