This is actually a running gag... I've whispered that line as the last
audible sound in each and every roundup -recording- where I've been
the one to turn off the microphone at the end of the session. It
probably hasn't made it through the editing in most cases. Anyway, we
never prepare how to -end- the sessions so we just say what comes to
mind -- this time it was "Use NetBeans" since I'd been talking a lot
about it and this time we riffed on it.   And I'm sure everybody is
aware that I am not neutral in the IDE "wars" having personally worked
on NetBeans, I still build it from source every morning and actively
submit bugs and patches.

One thing you discover pretty quickly when trying different IDEs is
that they tend to have different strengths. Even if you have one IDE
as your preferred one, being aware of the features in others such that
you can switch to it for one particular task is immensely useful. I
don't care how proficient you are -editing- Java code in Eclipse; if
you need to write GUI code, use a GUI builder, don't use an editor.
Etc.

-- Tor

On Jun 28, 2:33 pm, Mark Derricutt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Loved (use netbeans) the latest (use netbeans) news cast guys.  But I
> (use netbeans) wonder if we could (use netbeans) cut down on the (use
> netbeans) subliminal messages and (use netbeans) neural reprogramming
> a little.
>
> I think I might use netbeans.
>
> Mark
>
> --
> Pull me down under...

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