Maybe they didn't miss the boat at all. Maybe the idea is to force you 
into organizing your work, which assists in the maintainability of any 
application (maintenance being about 80% of any application)....

Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

Matt Robertson wrote:
> On 6/25/07, Bobby Hartsfield  wrote:
>> <opinion>If it were easy to just install CFE and simply double click a .cfm
>> (that isn't part of an existing project) then edit and save... CFEclipse
>> would be on every developers workstation.</opinion>
> 
> A big "amen" to that.  I have a very limited amount of time to be
> anything but productive.  If something has a learning curve it has to
> be a shallow one or it costs me a small fortune to forego otherwise
> paid production time for unpaid learning time.  I've always felt
> Eclipse missed the boat big time by ignoring what I have always felt
> was a fundamental unit concept... the file.  Instead of wrestling with
> using the UI you instead get to wrestle with how it wants you to
> organize your work.  Thanks but no thanks to that.  All I want is an
> editor, not a nanny.
> 

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