D - A shell for the DMD&DMC Compiler - Distributable GeneralCompilerShell251.zip
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 04 2003
- "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> Jul 05 2003
- "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> Jul 06 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
- Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> Jul 07 2003
Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers. It is also extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax is very strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively: http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/Distributable%20GeneralCompilerShell251.zip http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 04 2003
So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers. It
also extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 05 2003
Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 06 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003
Thank you, especially for completing my lack of explanations. My English... I conceived it for two reasons: - to be freeware (VS is a little too expensive for me) - 'cause all the ditors (Crimson, SynEdit, SourceEdid etc...) are less compiler-oriented but more editor-oriented (is a little diificult to compile whole projects) - ok, and the third, to learn... is a pretty good reason Thanks very much for yor attention. In article <be9m2i$1e4o$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Sean L. Palmer says...Ok, due to unnecessary flamage, I decided to look this up on my own: http://www.kriate.com/software/bccrun.htm is a link to the shell that was the inspiration for this one, which has some explanations and screenshots. So now I have a pretty good idea what this shell is supposed to do. It's kinda like the compiler interface part of a full IDE... it gathers up stuff in listboxes and passes it to the command line for you. It's like a mini project manager. Probably good stuff. Myself, I just use Visual Studio for this purpose. But it might be handy. Thank you, Felix, for making this nice tool! Sean "Sean L. Palmer" <palmer.sean verizon.net> wrote in message news:be74kn$2atl$1 digitaldaemon.com...So what does this do for us? Sean "Felix" <Felix_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:be4sac$7pq$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi guys, This archive contains a Windows shell for the DMD, DMC, BCC compilers.
isalso extensible for all kind of compilers. The configuration file syntax
strict, but it works. A kind of Kriate's shell, byt even more advanced. Alternatively:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cleptoman/software/ Have fun!
Jul 07 2003









Felix <Felix_member pathlink.com> 