On 1/3/07, Ishmael Riles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems like this thread has turned into an emacs v eclipse flame war,
Repeat (said earlier in the thread) <quote> I dont think so. I think people (on all sides) are saying intelligent things and speaking politely. I dont consider discussing issues, even in disagreement, to be a flame and I do wish people would stop saying that all disagreements are flames. </quote> which reminds me of the classic emacs v vi debate.
Wasn't the original posters question more about if people like using one editor for all languages rather than which editor.
No it was not. Its right there for you to read. The question was about the perspective of the authors of Pragmatic Programmer who specifically suggest that everyone should use one editor and they suggest emacs. The original question was, in part, whether switching to emacs for all editing was a good idea. Its even in the title of the thread!!!! And wasn't eclipse designed to be a customizable editor for use with
multiple languages (not just java).
Yes. but it is best at Java. There are things that the JDT does that none of the editor plugins in other languages do. Thats why its a perfect example of not using the same editor for everything. Isn't that one of the main reasons it was chosen to be the basis for the
flex editor?
Yes, but the flex actionscript editor is not *nearly* as good as the eclipse JDT. Emacs is similar with it's customizable editing modes. So it seems we are all in agreement that it is nice to use the same editor
for different languages.
Nope, again, check the thread out. You will see that we are not all in agreement on this. Regards, Hank
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