On Dec 3, 2007 6:21 AM, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming you're an Eclipse/CFEclipse user, how would
> you respond to this question:
>
> Is Ecliple/CFEclipse overkill for an independent developer,
> who never has to worry about checking code in or out?
>
> I am having some trouble keeping my development versions of
> sites synced with my production versions.  It can get quite
> crazy trying to keep up with what change are where.

1) why are you equating eclipse/cfe with checking code in and out?
that in and of itself, has little to nothing to do with eclipse/cfe.
eclipse is a platform, cfeclipse is a plugin.  yes, there are other
plugins for version control software (svn, perforce, surround), but
whether or not you need to "worry about checking code in or out" is a
completely different question than "should I be using
eclipse/cfeclipse".

2) there's a cfeclipse mailing list that you might want to subscribe
to, even if to just lurk for a while and see what it's all about.  see
http://groups.google.com/group/cfeclipse-users

3) might also want to peruse the cfeclipse website (http://cfeclipse.org/)

4) since eclipse and cfeclipse are both free (as are a number of other
quality plugins), there's really nothing to stop you from downloading
it and trying it out on your own.


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