You use a Mac right? Problem solved: vi
Doug
Dick Applebaum wrote:
>After being beaten down (but not crying "uncle") about using CFML for
>desktop and combo desktop/web apps, I have decided to learn Java. (some
>day I suppose I will need to thank the people on the list who
>discouraged me about CFML).
>
>I have used BBedit as an IDE and it has some very nice features -- but
>it is not project oriented.
>
> From what I've seen in Java development, you have many more modules
>than I typically have in CF (a few templates, some CFC's, etc).
>
>I suppose that I should also change IDEs and am looking for
>recommendations.
>
>I have used JEdit -- seems nice.
>
>I Looked at Eclipse -- seemed too involved for what I was doing &
>didn't support multiple windows (I Have a 17" and a 23" display)
>
>I am currently playing with Java with NetBeans IDE 3.6 and I kind of
>like it -- Except:
>
>1) the use of control key instead of command key ^C ^V instead of
>Command-C, Command-V, etc.
>
>2) Clumsy, memoryless UI -- BBedit (and most Mac programs make some
>assumptions about where to put files) -- NetBeans is not quite up to
>par
>
>3) the inability to have multiple windows open at the same time (like
>when you are converting a program from one language to another)
>
>4) the inability to drag and drop a file into Netbeans
>
>5) Single window like Eclipse.
>
>Anyway, I would like to hear what everyone is using -- especially Mac
>users.
>
>TIA
>
>Dick
>
>
>There's this girl who sells batteries at the beach:
>
>"She sells C cells at the sea shore"
>
>
>
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