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"A bit more polished" The two aren't even comparable. I personally think $10 is a little much also but considering AIDE essentially has no competition I'm not surprised by the price. It would be neat...
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I agree 100% about Turbo C etc. Unfortunately for tablet fans though, whilst the technology is more than capable of anything we could do with a computer 10 years ago, there is more...
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It's not because the price tag of 10$ is affordable in the first world that I'm gonna throw them into nothingness. While I do approve that AIDE is a bit more polished than Mr Lee's alternative, his...
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Sure, many IDE/SDKs are free, for many reasons, mostly that they are funded from places other than direct sales, i.e. all the ones you mention are. Eclipse by IBM, Google, and others. The problem comes...
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I'd pay 10 bucks if my Nexus 7 would be completely supported (high DPI, Tegra 3, nVidia GPU, integrated debugger and profiler, etc...) for in-situ coding. Otherwise for a half-featured IDE, I'd pay 3...
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Depends on where you are in the world really, in the UK $10 will buy you about half a pizza from Dominos, so in that regard $10 is extremely cheap. For those in other parts of the world $10 will of...
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10$ is a bit much I find. Mr Lee's GCC port is cheaper, yet less featured. I'd like to put some bucks into this application, but not THAT much (how long would I use it with no debugging facility ?)...
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There is a new version of the Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment? Adding C/C++ support.... Well that's what I thought... anyone else tired of software all being called the same thing?
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