On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 17:43, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

I didn't know that! - That is cool. So by this occasion let me thank
you for your work on making NetBeans better. - If you have time once
for a remote session I would like to show you something happening with
my projects when they are linked together. There is somehow an
automatic clean & build done instead of a build only - at least it
looks like. I am willing to pay a donation in exchange for your time.
- That said, I am currently still on 3.8 and I want to upgrade to 3.9
and see effect their before as I think it does not make sense
examining this on the old version.


> 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.

Yes, I agree with you. But I am simply too lazy to switch and I do
wory more that Eclipse may destroy something in my files (as I
experienced creation of corrupted jars for example in the past).


> 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.

Indeed - why should I freely choose to get back into stone age...
-- 
Martin Wildam

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