If you take advantage of Ant and all of the other little freebees to
automate your processes for the whole team, you get a lot of value out
of Eclipse.
It is so easy to work with, we even use it for sales.
At least we know that everyone is working on the latest version of each
letter or proposal element.
Once everyone knows how to synchronize their work, checkout a project,
start a new project, your life get pretty predictable and you know that
you have backups of everything that anyone is working on.
If you can get them to figure out how to do version control and branch a
project, you will be in great shape.
The ability to specify your favorite editor for each type of file, gets
people organized without restricting their choices too much.
Ron
T. Michael Keesey wrote:
On 12/20/06, Haikal Saadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This may be a shotgun to kill a mosquito, but I use the Eclipse
subversion plugin.
Good analogy. I need something that will be good for
animators/integrators to use. Eclipse with Subclipse is definitely
overkill for that (but excellent for programmers).
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