On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Sacha V. Chua wrote:

> Hey, you're the one who doesn't like graphical IDEs. I like graphical
> IDEs like I like XWindows - it's a good thing, if only to organize my
> rxvts. ;) Emacs is sorta like a GUI IDE already, if you think about it.
> <impish grin> With JDE, it even has that funky
> autocomplete/intellisense/whatever.

As for me, I like text editors. It somehow gives me compassion to the
single working CGA monitor in my room(though I haven't been using it in 6
mos.) And I'm bringing up a dedicated Linux internet server with no
Xwindows. It's for our home network and my e-mail server(other services
will probably come out when I become idle). I am currently using a
computer both as my server and desktop which I am starting to feel is
wrong. The server will be transferred to my 486DX4 with 16 MB of memory,
and I am betting it will saturate 10MBPS(go Slackware! :) ).  I wouldn't
really desire to run XWindows for that machine(and it will save space on
my 850MB harddisk).

> I don't mind learning curve. I'm nuts, remember? I just hate IDEs
that

Yep, you are... ;)

BTW, is your [EMAIL PROTECTED] still working? E-mailed you a few times and
I didn't get replies. My [EMAIL PROTECTED] account is already
locked(I'm no longer using it when I got broadband). My new e-mail address
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

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