Interesting article:

http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/09/19/37FEcodeedit_1.html
> Call it a back-to-basics movement or simply professionals seeking
> the best tools to get the job done well and on time. With
> enterprises putting a premium on productivity, a quiet revolution
> among programmers is eschewing the heavy, feature-filled IDE and
> turning instead to the venerable standby: the [text] editor.

Note that one of the things I like about eclipse is that it's
"file-centric": whenever I want to bail out into emacs (which
sometimes means also perl or sed--emacs is also a helluva shell :-), I
can, and then just "Refresh". Although, being the conservative type
(esp when I have > 10 source plugins, and of course >> 1000 binary), I
tend to cycle the workbench as well ...

_Another_ thing I like about eclipse are the "emacs key bindings."
That being said, if anyone knows how to actually run emacs as the
default editor _within_ eclipse ... please lemme know. (be still, my
beating heart :-)


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