Author Topic: Generic use  (Read 2919 times)

bellvk123

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Generic use
« on: August 25, 2012, 03:55:04 pm »
I don't know if this is a forbidden topic or not, but I wanted to know. 
I like how your IDE appears and it seems to be well thought out, however, my scope of development is not restricted to compiled code.  I work in multiple platforms (like the mainframe, yes, I know MF is a four letter word), and do some work with interpreted code.
I.E. I am a REXX user sometimes.  I would like project development components of an IDE, though the complexity components diminishes greatly depending on the code that is written.  I looked around your product, and did not see an opportunity to set up a custom generic language.
It appears Code::Blocks will only set-up recognized compilers.
Don't get me wrong, I do some C/C++ as well, and based on what I see, C::B is a keeper.  I just wanted to make sure ZI am not missing an opportunity with your product.

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