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Visual C++

Visual C++ was just added to the section "Debuggers & IDE with included GUI." I don't do Windows, so while I suspect that Visual C++ provides a delightful GUI debugger, can anyone provide a citation that Visual C++ has anything to do with debugger front-ends as defined in this article? Also, I'm going to delete everything under "Other links" -- not because those programs aren't useful, but because they don't apparently have anything to do with debugger front-ends. —Fleminra 07:51, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

recent move from "Debugger front-end" to "GNU Debugger front-end"

As is stands, the article's scope is still "debugger front-ends" in general, and not specifically "GNU Debugger front-ends," so I don't understand why it was moved. Regards, Fleminra 21:22, 12 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]