"Point being: MM has a heck of a lot (and I mean a LOT) of work to do with
DW
before it becomes a serious contender in the IDE market."

Strange as its the #1 best seller in that area.

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Subject: RE: RE: DWMX 2004 - Eclipse


        What is this Eclipse you speak of and where would I find?
 

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> In the end, I think having an IDE that welcomes other developers is an 
> excellent R&D opportunity as well. If MM knows what ASP and PHP coders 
> are doing, what their tools offer, etc. it gives them better insight 
> on how to keep CF competitive - or one step ahead as is the current 
> situation.

In regards to .NET, DW is a steaming pile of crap compared to VS.NET.
They're not even in the same league.  Mind you, DW is way cheaper than
VS.NET :)  But, I'd still buy VS.NET over DW any day of the week.  The
Professional version is a little bit more than DW, and it contains
interactive debugging, a fully featured database front end, great help,
intellisense, a better code editor, and the higher editions have design
tools that DW will probably _never_ have.  Or, I can get VS.NET standard for
< $100, which is far, far cheaper than DW.

Or heck, I can get Primal Code for $249, I can then code in .NET, php, and
CF, and a whole bunch of other languages.

Or, I can get Eclipse for free, and do what I want with it.

Point being: MM has a heck of a lot (and I mean a LOT) of work to do with DW
before it becomes a serious contender in the IDE market.



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