> "Ah, those were the days! TP v4, v5, v6... i'd graduated to C by the time 7 came out."
Mee too, and it is painful to realize how much ahead of its time the IDE was. I am talking about the TUI version and yet:
- It already supported a dual monitor setup - one monitor for the IDE, one for the app - live debugging was a charm.
- The debugger had everything current debuggers have, but it was fully IDE integrated - no messin' with GDB or JDWP.
- The context sensitive help was the best, I never encountered a better one. I think a large part of it was that it really was context sensitive and it tried to solve the problem at hand, regardless if it was caused by the IDE or the language.
Mee too, and it is painful to realize how much ahead of its time the IDE was. I am talking about the TUI version and yet:
- It already supported a dual monitor setup - one monitor for the IDE, one for the app - live debugging was a charm.
- The debugger had everything current debuggers have, but it was fully IDE integrated - no messin' with GDB or JDWP.
- The context sensitive help was the best, I never encountered a better one. I think a large part of it was that it really was context sensitive and it tried to solve the problem at hand, regardless if it was caused by the IDE or the language.