That was part of my attempt on the wiki. Create a page called
/Technology/EclipseIDE
/Reviews
/HostingVendors/BlaBla
/Reviews
/RichardOHammer
Etc...
-Andy
On 9/8/03 12:04 PM, "Richard O. Hammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, Tony. You give a kind of information that I wish I could
> get more reliably within groups such as the JUG.
>
> Sometimes it almost seems to me like there is a conspiracy of silence
> about our warts in the communities in which I participate (Java,
> Linux, open source). We do not tell each other often enough about the
> bad aspects of the technologies, tools, and services available to us.
> As a consequence, it is too easy for a developer to form unrealistic
> hopes about the usefulness of some technology, and thus to waist his
> time trying to use an immature technology.
>
> I wish we had some systematic way of organizing and presenting
> reliable reports of experience with the technologies, tools, and
> services which we come across in our work.
>
> Rich Hammer
>
>
> Tony Spencer wrote:
>> There aren't many good Java/JSP virtual accounts available out there. I
>> just wanted to share my experience with one that was recommended by one
>> TriJug user.
>
>
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