I think things like Aptana are the real strength of Eclipse. The same IDE can be used to check javascript and html, pure java apps, Perl code, talk to cvs/svn, connect to an Oracle database, etc. and so on. For many, many people that alone makes it a better choice than Komodo or pretty much anything else. I don't think an experienced emacs user and Perl coder will want to switch to it for their core programming, but it's certainly nice to have a good GUI and debugging tools for the parts of a project that might lie a bit outside one's area of expertise.
On Wed Nov 15 3:29 , Michele Beltrame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: >Hello! > >I use a strange combination of vim+gvim+gedit but I find it fits my >needs perfectly. Some developers in my company who want something >resembling a good-looking IDE use Aptana (Eclipse based), which ain't bad. > >Michele. > >-- >Michele Beltrame >http://www.varlogarthas.net/ >ICQ# 76660101 >Informativa privacy: http://www.italpro.net/em.html > >_______________________________________________ >List: [email protected] >Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst >Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
