lol What a dissertation. I do believe Carl uses Ubuntu as well (for dev work?) and is primarily an Eclipse guy. Dick is a bit of an IDE whore so he has them all, which might explain his recent endeavors into the unifying world of Maven. Tor's NetBeans installation is likely to never be more than a few hours old, he discards NPE dialogs with his mind and really the NB HG repository aught to automatically pull from him rather than him pushing to it!
They all have shiny iTelephones, though I believe both Dick and Carl have gPhones too for evaluative reasons. NB: All are notoriously anti-microsoft to the point that religious and political beliefs gets to dominate whatever technical and engineering considerations there might actually be of interest to them and the, after all, somewhat related Java community they represent. Carl seems to be the least lenient on the issue while Joe seems to be the most. Dick is the skeptical facilitator while Tor has stopped listening a while ago, content with just hacking away on NetBeans. On Dec 9, 11:07 am, Reinier Zwitserloot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IDEs: > > Tor programs netbeans, so, guess what he uses? > > Dick Wall uses eclipse at work, but is trying to streamline > navigenics' build process and tooling so everyone can use what they > want. See ongoing maven whines :P > > Joe Nuxoll doesn't currently program much, but he's toying around with > scala, which he's probably doing in netbeans as that's the only IDE > with a halfway decent plugin for it. Possibly IDEA, but the way news > about IDEA's scala plugin is told (specifically: Without any detail > about how practical it is), I'm guessing they are just excited, not > actually using it. > > Carl Quinn? I don't know. I'm 95% certain that at google you can pick > and choose your IDE, and even iDEA is acceptable. I'm fairly sure he > doesn't use eclipse though, so that's netbeans or IDEA. > > Computers: > > Tor uses a mac, or maybe a solaris box at sun. I believe he has an > iPhone. > > Dick Wall uses linux primarily but uses a mac on the road. Dick leans > Android. > > Joe uses a mac (Duh! ex-apple, and still-apple-apologist). Joe also > uses an iPhone but is excited about Android. > > Carl uses a mac. I don't recall his phone OS. > > NB: Nobody in the posse uses windows even on a part-time basis. This > is stated every 4th episode or so when 'you guys never discuss C# or > windows centric tooling' comes up. They don't discuss it because they > don't like talking out their arse. It's either that or install windows > and spend free time on it, which, well, really now. What would possess > them to do that? > > NB2: The posse's origins lie in them all working on I believe it was > Borland JBuilder, or, no, that was just a subset of posse. They all > worked on the web creator thingie that was integrated into netbeans > after they moved on to other projects. Hence the netbeans bent of the > posse. Tor still works on netbeans.Also, Netbeans has more noteworthy > news of late (in my opinion), and Tor evangelizes his work as any > developer should. > > On Dec 8, 7:38 pm, larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey Guys > > > I would like to hear on your show what each of you use for your own > > programming environment. PC vs Mac, which linux, solaris?, NetBeans or > > Eclipse? What plugins can’t you live without, findbugs, etc. What > > other tools is on your must have list for Architect, Design, and > > Coding, visio? > > > Thank you for the great podcasts. > > Larry --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
