An editor like EMACS? That way you never have to use anything else;-)

The one cool thing that Eclipse does is extract embedded system code from a 
JTAG port with a plugin from Greenhills.

Ray Parks

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Mar 12 11:28:25 2010
Subject: [FRIAM] Different topic

Could someone please remind me again why so many people seem to like Eclipse?  
A colleague of mine at RTI took one of my distributed C++ applications and 
turned it into an Appliance via VMWare (and/or) VirtualBox.  All you have to do 
is run the appliance in a VM and you can emulate running distributed 
applications on a cluster, all the while sitting in front of whatever your 
favorite flavor of OS happens to be.

The virtual machine is Ubuntu with OpenMPI installed, so you can emulate 
bazillions of distributed machines on a single CPU, which is a pretty cool and 
painless development and debugging environment.  In fact the whole "Appliance" 
concept and the way it was implemented is pretty cool -- wish I'd thought of it 
myself.

But, as part of the "Appliancification" process he put my app into Eclipse 
inside the VM, and as I sit here trying to relearn how to navigate around in 
Eclipse I find myself wondering why *anybody* would to prefer to work in that 
IDE straight jacket, rather than just using an editor and Makefiles, as Dog 
intended...

--Doug

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