Totally agree, but would like to add that not just for java, there are also other technologies, j2ee..et al.. and I bet lot of people using jde, use it for theese too.
Andrew On Thursday 06 February 2003 08:54, you wrote: > On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > From the JDEE website: > > > > The JDEE mailing list provides a technical support, design, and > > news forum for JDEE. It has more than 600 members. If you are > > having problems setting up or using the JDEE, would like to propose > > and discuss enhancements, or simply be advised of the latest JDEE > > developments, this is the place to turn. > > > > Nothing in there about "talking about Java". > > Maybe there can be another mailing list added [EMAIL PROTECTED]? > Then, people who use the JDEE could discuss java together. I know that > this might add value, at least those that are already Emacs users but > just starting out in java. Starting a whole new programming paradigm > seems a bit cumbersome with Emacs packages cause you not only are > struggling with the language but you are also struggling with the > package. > > Maybe as one migrates from another environment, like JBuilder, the > analogy questions can be fielded in this list? > > Maybe people could use the JDEE to share/create java tutorials that > teach how to program java while adding specifically how to do a specific > programming operation more quickly in the JDEE? This could then be > handed back to Paul as add-on documentation. > > Just a thought anyways.