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Re: Repost: Help in advocacy needed



On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Tuvik Beker wrote:

> Hi Linuxers,
> 
> I need your help in an advocacy matter.
> A friend saw Linux and got really excited about it. The problem is:
> He is used to programming in an integrated environment (Borland Turbo
> Pascal / Turbo C for instance) and is looking for something similar
> under linux. He did NOT like working in Emacs and doing everything from
> it. 
> Any ideas?!

In ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/editors/
xwpe-1.4.2-gpm-patch.lsm
xwpe-1.4.2-gpm-patch.tar.gz
xwpe-1.4.2.linux-patch.lsm
xwpe-1.4.2.linux-patch.tgz
xwpe-1.4.2.lsm
xwpe-1.4.2.tgz

Here's the lsm:
Begin3
Title:          xwpe
Version:        1.4.2
Entered-date:   12JAN96
Description:    A programming and debugging environment not unlike
                borland's turbo c environment.  Works in both X and
		console modes.
Keywords:       XWPE, programing, editor, development
Author:         kruse@rrzn.uni-hannover.de (Fred Kruse)
Primary-site:   softdis.rrzn.uni-hannover.de  /pub/systems/unix/xwpe
                339172 xwpe-1.4.2.tar.gz
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/apps/editors
                339172 xwpe-1.4.2.tgz
Platforms:      Unix, not platform specific, but requires a couple of
                minor changes to work properly under linux.
Copying-policy: GPL
End

I hope he'll understand all the fun about emacs (or jed?).
Vadik.		

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