On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 05:53 PM, Stephen P Rufle wrote:

> It would also be helpful when writing html,xml and jsp's.

so put them in MS word.

> Don't be so close minded Hani. Just because you would not use the 
> feature does not mean it is not a valid one. I do not want it to be on 
> all of the time like in word. I think it could be part of the code 
> analysis functions.

Just because people like you want pop machine integration and mp3 
playing and spell checking doesnt make them good either. How is it a 
good code analysis function? You obviously dont understand the resources 
involved in implementing it. Also - If you can't type in strings right, 
you shouldn't be programming. It's just not a practical idea at ALL. 
Especially with OpenAPI on the table.

>
> from mike:
> Programming, in the strictest sense, may not be word processing, but 
> writing
> comments and JavaDoc certainly qualifies. If IDEA can help me write code
> that I would not be embarassed of, why not help me do the same with
> comments?

An IDE is NOT a programmer.


> -Mike
>
> I have used other products that allow you to spell check comments and 
> quoted strings.

I've used other products too, they suck.


- Ian


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