> I've had a lot of people comment to me via email and MSN that you appear to
> have set out to see He3 favourably and cfeclipse unfavourably.
Sorry if it appears that way. My initial experiences with several
builds of Eclipse were all bad and none of the plugins I tried worked,
including several early versions of CFEclipse. It's only recently that
Eclipse has been usable for me - and I still don't much like it as an
IDE. I've tried a few versions of CFEclipse since then but, as I
discussed with you privately, it repeatedly ate up my CPU and made my
machine unresponsive. You said this was a bug in the browser view - I
was waiting to hear that it got fixed before trying it again.
> Given that you don't even appear to have tried to use cfeclipse for day to
> day coding I think that opinion is at least partly justified.
See above - kinda hard to use it for long when it take 100% cpu and
chokes my machine... :(
> Most of the things in your blog relate only to initial impressions, not to
> how good the tool is on a day to day basis for a developer.
There will be more on the blog about it in due course - once that bug
is fixed...
> IMO that would be a far more important comparison for the average person.
I agree.
> Then again, I'm hardly an impartial observer, so maybe I'm being unfair :)
I understand that you - and others - have put a lot of effort into
CFEclipse and are somewhat sensitive to criticism of it... so I don't
blame you for gently flaming me (and I wear an asbestos suit most of
the time :)
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