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RE: How do people actually develop code using LispWorks

We use the IDE on Windows. I've found it to be finest development
environment I've used since my Symbolics days. That's my opinion, of course,
but I stand by it.

Cheers, David

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From: Bob Hutchison [mailto:hutch@recursive.ca]
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Subject: How do people actually develop code using LispWorks


Hi,

How do you folks actually use LispWorks on a day-to-day basis?

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Re: How do people actually develop code using LispWorks

I really like the IDE and use it on all platform (and I am a die hard 
Emacs user, and past ILISP maintainer)

I just wish there were a few things in it that I have in Emacs.  
"Dired" is the thing I miss the most (of course you can now say: why 
don't you write it? :) )

Cheers

Marco




On Nov 23, 2004, at 2:22 PM, Young, David wrote:

> We use the IDE on Windows. I've found it to be finest development
> environment I've used since my Symbolics days. That's my opinion, of 
> course,
> but I stand by it.
>
> Cheers, David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Hutchison [mailto:hutch@recursive.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:29 AM
> To: Lisp Hug Xanalys
> Cc: Bob Hutchison
> Subject: How do people actually develop code using LispWorks
>
>
> Hi,
>
> How do you folks actually use LispWorks on a day-to-day basis?
>
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Re: How do people actually develop code using LispWorks

Marco Antoniotti <marcoxa@cs.nyu.edu> writes:

> I just wish there were a few things in it that I have in Emacs.
> "Dired" is the thing I miss the most (of course you can now say: why
> don't you write it? :) )

I miss a good CVS tool like PCL-CVS in emacs. However, I always have
a *cvs* buffer in my gnuemacs, so juming between LW and emacs for
cvs operations is really of very low cost to me.

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  (espen)


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