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 > That's exactly me!
 > 
 > I'm sure Eclipse has all the bells and whistle of a good editor and
 > worth knowing but I prefer to have an editor I can count on being
 > there over the years and across many languages. I use the beanshell 
 > in emacs to test Java snippets as an interpreter and that works well 
 > for me. 

Eclipse won't change anything for you as it works directly with the files on
your filesystem. You can work on a file with emacs/vi/ed/wathever and regenerate
the workspace when/if you're back to eclipse. The Best from two differents world
for free !

Eclipse will probably become the 21st century's emacs ...

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