Hi,

On May 30, 2012, at 11:52 AM, Kivilahti Olli-Antti wrote:
> Whatever you do, do not use vim or emacs  :D ,as the main programming tool.

Given that the majority of Evergreen committers and developers do successfully 
use exactly that -- vim or emacs -- I would suggest that new Evergreen 
developers take that statement with a grain of salt.

This is not to say that the particular editor matters -- it does not, and one 
should use whatever one is comfortable with.  I don't dispute that an IDE can 
be very useful -- I certainly wouldn't care to write much Java without one.  
Nor am I suggesting that folks not do the legwork to get hooks in place for 
remote debugging of OpenSRF Perl code -- some cursory Googling suggests to me 
that Enbugger [1] is worth looking at.

But ultimately, unless you're offering to go all the way now and starting 
putting such hooks in place so that you can use the remote debugging tools 
provided by your favorite IDE, I would suggest that new developers are better 
served by diving into the code -- even if the development tools aren't the best 
or preferred -- to get some experience with the code itself.

[1] http://search.cpan.org/~jjore/Enbugger-2.013/lib/Enbugger.pod

Regards,

Galen
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