Hey, 2008/4/4 Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Which makes me wonder again how to do serious Java development with Mac OS > X. I know a few of you guys are using Mac OS X. How do you do it? Whenever I > start this I get annoyed very fast. The missing Java sources are only the > tip of the iceberg. Every tree representation in Eclipse just sucks. > Keyboard navigation in Mac OS X is completely inconsistent, especially with > Java programs. There seems to be no serious SVN command line client (or at > least the CollabNet download page is just self-linking at the moment: > http://downloads.open.collab.net/binaries.html). And so on ... Windows has > also bunch of annoying issues but there is at least consistency and usually > there is a solution for everything. Do you guys all switch to Linux when it > comes to Java development? :) Nah, we all run windows on our macs, of course ;-) Seriously though, you get used to the inconsistencies of keyboard bindings. In fairness, eclipse on mac goes some way toward Mac-ness (try Apple-, for preferences). SVN ships with OS X and I've never had a problem with it (though a mature GUI svn client like tortoisesvn would be nice sometimes). Andrew.
