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nemesis <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> It's a command-line tool, as you guessed, but fear not: Visual Studio
> too uses several command-line tools as backend and so can you by
> downloading an IDE such as KDevelop or perhaps Eclipse with the C/C++
> plugin. They integrate (or hide) gdb as well as gcc under a pretty
> graphical face.
Don't really want to, either, although for slightly different reasons: I'm
pretty familiar with Visual Studio, and - just like Thomas - I'm not too keen
on having to familiarize with too many tools at the same time.
Thanks anyway for the info.
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