If I gotta copy paste a file then it is find, but for building my own. Naturally, my first instinct was to set up the system for efficient Python development. I can use text edit, but it is missing some of the nice features, such as indentation, color code and so on. A few weeks ago, after years of using Linux exclusively for all my computing, I started a research fellowship in a new department and found a brand new Macbook Pro on my desk. Released in 2002, it was originally aimed at the education market, but was later made available as a cheaper mass-market alternative to Apples second-generation LCD iMac G4. Can anyone suggest a decent little compiler for mac OSX to build small header files and such please? The eMac, short for education Mac, is an all-in-one Macintosh desktop computer that was produced and designed by Apple Computer, Inc. I actually tried to save a Foo.h in the arduino sketch but it changed it to Foo_h instead. though great to build iphone apps, I would like something simple to build a header file with. Anyways mac Xcode is not my option for this. I have xcode but it is a big pain in the left side.too bulky and bloated to build a header file, it puts all the copy write stuff in it, and that is not fair to those pieces of code I did not build. but when I am away from home, ( and I haven't yet turned my macbook pro, into a slackbook pro ) )I am looking for a non bulky compiler. On Slackware I use VI to make a header file. GNU Emacs is a libre, extensible and customizable command line-based text editor that is fundamentally a Lisp interpreter for Emacs with support for extensions that enable it to edit text. ![]() Well I wasn't sure where to put this, or even if it fits here, but none the less here it goes.
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