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Benjamin A'Lee wrote: > > Possibly I'm missing the point of an IDE, but Vim works fine for > everything I've had to do so far (possibly with plugins, and with > regular use of things like ':make' and ':!cvs commit %'...). I think you want at least a point and click integrated GUI designer, and something that automatically refactors your code for you, to what you would have typed if you were as clever as the programmer who wrote the refectoring software. vim definitely doesn't do the first, does it? Heck, sometimes I don't even get colour highlighting in vim myself, but that is laziness on my part, pity it would have saved a mistake last week, I need Ben to teach me some more vim.....
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