should post this to the SC mailing list as well. they would totally dig it.

On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Justin Bozonier <[email protected]>wrote:

> W00t! It's so on!
>
> Also we have to call out that we totally stole the site design from Brian
> Henderson's work on the Alt.Net 2011 site and we wouldn't even have a site
> if it weren't for Jeff Schumacher.
>
> I'll be posting STFU and Code to LightsaberIDE's gallery this weekend as
> the first project that's in the spirit of this movement.
>
> I'm very excited. :D
>
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Terry Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It was just an off-hand remark but it seems to have resonated.
>
> As developers, we are pretty picky people and we tend to have zero patience
> with problems in the software we use. We gripe. A lot. Well, one day I was
> fed up with it: listening to complaints from other developers, having the
> tools get in the way, feeling pain and friction. It occurred to me, why
> don't we just make our own IDE, like how a Jedi builds their own lightsaber.
> Lots of other professions build their own tools as a way to learn and become
> better with their craft. Why don't we do the same? Yes there are tons of
> IDEs already available, but the one you build would be the most perfect IDE
> for you. Yes it is a large task to undertake, but you will learn a lot about
> how you prefer to work.
>
> If you are intrigued by this idea, you can join the movement at
> <http://www.lightsaberide.com/>http://www.lightsaberide.com/
>
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