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Re: : [BITX20] uBit Build


Jack Purdum
 

I think most of us second Farhan's wish list. I wonder if anyone else would like a true symbolic debugger?

Jack, W8TEE



From: Raj vu2zap <rajendrakumargg@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: : [BITX20] uBit Build

Farhan,

I enjoyed this post! My favorite was QuickC 2.5 with in-line assembly code. Step, watch and break brought some lost memories back. If I remember right I could watch some register values too!

Get well soon.

Cheers
Raj

At 19/12/2017, you wrote:
>Arduino suppresses these warnings. It is?? pity, I am a professional programmer and I tend to work with all warnings switched on, but i have thrown all that discipline to the wind on Arduino because the IDE is too kludgy. I wish i could jump to a line number, I can't. i wish i could click on an error and get to the source line, i can't. i wish i could find and replace with a regex, it won't allow me. The world's first editor, vi, did that 40 years ago.?
>
>Hans has a healthy disrespect for the arduino IDE, he prefers the bare AVR compiler and editor. I am a vi and gcc guy too. However, when are you are programming to make it hackable for others, I should use an IDE that is easy and universally available, hence the essential pain of Arduino IDE is upon us all. The rumour is that the IDE is derived from Eclipse. I am awed at how much one can dumb down a very well intentioned software into being a total dodo.?
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>Take a look at the Microchip's IDE, have simulators with step, watch and break! I must go now, take my pills and stop ranting...
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>- f







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