I also think it's important not to have a fanatic mindset - it only limits
our minds.
Well said, Marcelo.

I also think it's important not to get so caught up and concerned with
having the best and newest tools that you lose sight of your true goal which
is to create a great product. If the tools you're using does the job well
then that's really all you need.

Ishmael


On 1/3/07, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thank you all for the replies!

I guess we should stick to the ideas and try not to get much coupled to a
certain tool. I like the simplicity and power of Emacs. However, Eclipse is
also a killer platform (and marvelous piece of work, kudos to all the
Eclipse platform developers!) and JDT, as hank sais - "lives and breaths
java" - it's not about languages being so similar (they really are) but
rather it is about having the tool helping you write good code and letting
you focus on what's important. The Eclipse plug-ins that really leverage the
Eclipse platform actually do that, they really help you code!

So, I guess there isn't really the holy grail of editor as much as there
isn't the holy grail of languages. I will stick with the main idea from the
book, though - "automatize everything you can". I will also study emacs on
my spare time (well, I hope I get some free time soon :P) - I also think
it's important not to have a fanatic mindset - it only limits our minds.

Cheers and happy 2007 everyone!

Marcelo.

On 1/3/07, Martin Heidegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> I wonder how difficult it must be to integrate a proper editor into a
> browser, it could help in Open source development: For example als Firefox
> Plugin you could have "code fields" that get automatically presented in your
> favourite code style. Real time checking of libraries for the certain
> languages. Direkt SVN support: You surve on the SVN and then click "edit"
> and your development tool works with a local copy and tells you that you
> might test it offline (with a deployment/test description in the certain svn
> root). Some syntax roles. Maybe bonjour support and of course code
> completion based to the svn content ... well who would want more?
>
> yours
> Martin.
>
> On 1/3/07, Freddie(r) Cristalab < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You can't have a respectable Open Source mailing list without a fine
> > editor war. This thread make me cry manly tears.
> >
> > On 1/3/07, DannyT < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Woo hoo nothing like a good editor war to see in the new year!
> > >
> > > :P
> > >
> >
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