> I particularly like the bleeding-edge attention Amazon gives to their AWS
>plugin[1] and the GUI builders that Google open-sourced sometime last year[2].
Well, those gui builders are now free of charge, so there's something
to like right there. If that were the way products get built, or even
p
2011/4/1 Chas Emerick
> On the contrary, I've found Eclipse to be very responsive and pleasant to
> use, having now used it exclusively for the past 8 months or so and been
> particularly productive with it.
>
> I'll absolutely grant that the plugin/RCP development lifecycle is painful
But it's
On the contrary, I've found Eclipse to be very responsive and pleasant to use,
having now used it exclusively for the past 8 months or so and been
particularly productive with it.
I'll absolutely grant that the plugin/RCP development lifecycle is painful, but
if you're lucky enough to avoid bei
That's how it is with these bloated IDEs. My day job is mainly Eclipse
plug-in/rcp dev, so I'm also guilty of putting an absurd burden on
others (disk footprint, startup time, memory use, unresponsiveness),
but that's what's passes for effective tooling these days.
On Apr 1, 4:10 am, Chas Emerick
On Apr 1, 2011, at 5:29 AM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 1 Apr., 11:01, Laurent PETIT wrote:
>
>> ;tldr means "too long, didn't read" (I discovered this recently) and it acts
>> as a sort of the start of a short section at the end of a long post where
>> people not having time to read
Hi,
On 1 Apr., 11:01, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> ;tldr means "too long, didn't read" (I discovered this recently) and it acts
> as a sort of the start of a short section at the end of a long post where
> people not having time to read it in its entirety can see a summary.
For this case it could loo
2011/4/1 Ken Wesson
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Laurent PETIT
> wrote:
> > You should really consider adding a ;tldr section in your posts ...
>
>
> What?
>
;tldr means "too long, didn't read" (I discovered this recently) and it acts
as a sort of the start of a short section at the end of
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> You should really consider adding a ;tldr section in your posts ...
What?
And why do you seem to be trying to redirect replies to your on-list
posts to your personal email?
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You should really consider adding a ;tldr section in your posts ...
2011/4/1 Ken Wesson
> (I'm aware that there's a separate Enclojure Google Group but it seems
> to get very little traffic, and I've seen similar issues to mine
> raised there for literally years without seeing an answer posted
>
(I'm aware that there's a separate Enclojure Google Group but it seems
to get very little traffic, and I've seen similar issues to mine
raised there for literally years without seeing an answer posted
there, so I'm asking here.)
While Enclojure provides a decent REPL and generally decent editing U
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