Hi Chris,
I usually use 'vi' for my common tasks, but there is a time when you
need something that can reduce the number of steps you need to debug an
application.
I've using Eclipse for more than a year now for developing Perl, PHP and
Java code, all I can say is that it provides a very flexible platform to
develop your code, and still using it (that's something).
I won't step in into the Emacs vs vi vs whatever-else-you-might-use, it
is basically one more choice that you can take advantage of.
You never can tell until you use it and find out if it fits your needs.
(which I think it will)
Best regards,
Urivan A. Flores Saaib
Christian Seberino wrote:
It is weird that Linux world has not embraced an IDE and still
uses Emacs and Vim.
I'm wondering if Eclipse IDE is the future and I should get on
the train now.
IIRC the source is JAVA, can it run on an open source implementation
of Java yet? (No Sun SDK stuff wanted.)
Is it so cool I should give up on Emacs?
(I need some new fun and Vim doesn't turn me on.)
I heard it does Python too! Well?
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