[U2] Game changer for U2 editors

2011-04-04 Thread Doug Averch
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When U2logic introduced the first U2 editor based on Eclipse IDE in 2004, we
revolutionized the U2 tools market.  All of our changes until today have
really been evolutionary.  We are announcing a revolutionary change for the
U2 market which we call it Continuous Compile.


Continuous compile means that when you stop typing, for let say 500
milliseconds, we will verify your entire program with the UniBasic compiler.
We show you the information that we get back from Universe or Unidata
compilers with whatever compile options you specify.


This is no parlor trick nor have we added a parser to Eclipse to do what the
compiler does.  We call the Unidata or Universe compiler to verify your code
just when you stop typing.  We have setup preferences to allow you to
control if the function is on or off and how many milliseconds before it
verifies your code.  You will see the real error messages and any unassigned
variables.  Your code, however, never gets updated on the server until you
specifically save and compile it.


Say goodbye to EMACS, VIM, VI, Edit Plus, BDT, AE, ED, or whatever you use.
Move up to the industry leader in Eclipse based tools for Universe and
Unidata.  The XLr8Editor can be yours for $49.00 per year.



U2logic Team,

www.u2logic.com/tools.html

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Re: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors

2011-04-04 Thread Dan Fitzgerald

Lovely, but traditionally the [ad] tag goes in the subject.
 
 Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:24:44 -0600
 From: dave...@gmail.com
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors
 
 [ad]
 
 When U2logic introduced the first U2 editor based on Eclipse IDE in 2004, we
 revolutionized the U2 tools market. All of our changes until today have
 really been evolutionary. We are announcing a revolutionary change for the
 U2 market which we call it Continuous Compile.
 
 
 Continuous compile means that when you stop typing, for let say 500
 milliseconds, we will verify your entire program with the UniBasic compiler.
 We show you the information that we get back from Universe or Unidata
 compilers with whatever compile options you specify.
 
 
 This is no parlor trick nor have we added a parser to Eclipse to do what the
 compiler does. We call the Unidata or Universe compiler to verify your code
 just when you stop typing. We have setup preferences to allow you to
 control if the function is on or off and how many milliseconds before it
 verifies your code. You will see the real error messages and any unassigned
 variables. Your code, however, never gets updated on the server until you
 specifically save and compile it.
 
 
 Say goodbye to EMACS, VIM, VI, Edit Plus, BDT, AE, ED, or whatever you use.
 Move up to the industry leader in Eclipse based tools for Universe and
 Unidata. The XLr8Editor can be yours for $49.00 per year.
 
 
 
 U2logic Team,
 
 www.u2logic.com/tools.html
 
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Re: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors

2011-04-04 Thread Steve Romanow
What is you cant stomach eclipse :)  poke, poke.

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Dan Fitzgerald dangf...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Lovely, but traditionally the [ad] tag goes in the subject.

 Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:24:44 -0600
 From: dave...@gmail.com
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors

 [ad]

 When U2logic introduced the first U2 editor based on Eclipse IDE in 2004, we
 revolutionized the U2 tools market. All of our changes until today have
 really been evolutionary. We are announcing a revolutionary change for the
 U2 market which we call it Continuous Compile.


 Continuous compile means that when you stop typing, for let say 500
 milliseconds, we will verify your entire program with the UniBasic compiler.
 We show you the information that we get back from Universe or Unidata
 compilers with whatever compile options you specify.


 This is no parlor trick nor have we added a parser to Eclipse to do what the
 compiler does. We call the Unidata or Universe compiler to verify your code
 just when you stop typing. We have setup preferences to allow you to
 control if the function is on or off and how many milliseconds before it
 verifies your code. You will see the real error messages and any unassigned
 variables. Your code, however, never gets updated on the server until you
 specifically save and compile it.


 Say goodbye to EMACS, VIM, VI, Edit Plus, BDT, AE, ED, or whatever you use.
 Move up to the industry leader in Eclipse based tools for Universe and
 Unidata. The XLr8Editor can be yours for $49.00 per year.



 U2logic Team,

 www.u2logic.com/tools.html

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Re: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors

2011-04-04 Thread Wols Lists
On 04/04/11 20:54, Steve Romanow wrote:
 What is you cant stomach eclipse :)  poke, poke.

No no no.

Actually these posts have been bugging me too. They're damn annoying,
but ads are tolerated so I didn't want to make a fuss.

However, I have to agree with Doug. If the *entire* *purpose* of the
post is to be an ad, then it should damn well say [ad] in the subject!

In the case of my namesake, who has a habit of responding to a post with
genuine information, then sticking an (appropriate) ad on the end of it,
then not putting [ad] in the subject is fine.

Cheers,
Wol
 
 On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Dan Fitzgerald dangf...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Lovely, but traditionally the [ad] tag goes in the subject.

 Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:24:44 -0600
 From: dave...@gmail.com
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] Game changer for U2 editors

 [ad]

 When U2logic introduced the first U2 editor based on Eclipse IDE in 2004, we
 revolutionized the U2 tools market. All of our changes until today have
 really been evolutionary. We are announcing a revolutionary change for the
 U2 market which we call it Continuous Compile.


 Continuous compile means that when you stop typing, for let say 500
 milliseconds, we will verify your entire program with the UniBasic compiler.
 We show you the information that we get back from Universe or Unidata
 compilers with whatever compile options you specify.


 This is no parlor trick nor have we added a parser to Eclipse to do what the
 compiler does. We call the Unidata or Universe compiler to verify your code
 just when you stop typing. We have setup preferences to allow you to
 control if the function is on or off and how many milliseconds before it
 verifies your code. You will see the real error messages and any unassigned
 variables. Your code, however, never gets updated on the server until you
 specifically save and compile it.


 Say goodbye to EMACS, VIM, VI, Edit Plus, BDT, AE, ED, or whatever you use.
 Move up to the industry leader in Eclipse based tools for Universe and
 Unidata. The XLr8Editor can be yours for $49.00 per year.



 U2logic Team,

 www.u2logic.com/tools.html

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