[OT] Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-05 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
A Linux version has been one of the most requested features, judging by the posts on the UE forums... I wouldn't at all be surprised to see that at some point. I know in the past the company has said it would be a major undertaking (it's MFC-based I believe for one thing), but they were exploring

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-05 Thread Rick Reumann
Frank W. Zammetti wrote the following on 7/4/2005 12:41 AM: For me, UltraEdit makes me most effective. UltraEdit does kick major tail. I just wish it was cross-platform and not just for Windows. -- Rick - To unsubscribe,

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-04 Thread netsql
Craig McClanahan wrote: to linking to it for entertainment value :-). Can anyone here remember any other case? Even if it's not the first, it is still ridiculous enough to be memorialized :-). Is there a shipping produciton app done w/ UI? > C'mon Vic ... you know the answer to that questi

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-03 Thread Yan Hu
> > What w/ F22 and Democracy being invoked. Hahaah. You can not even understant what the anaogly I made means. I doubt your ability to reason logically. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional comman

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-03 Thread Vamsee Kanakala
Frank W. Zammetti wrote: I very much DO NOT look forward to the day when we all must use the same toolset, whether its because we mostly agree its the best or because other factors leave us little choice. People are different, why shouldn't the tools we use to get our jobs done be as well?

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-03 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Craig McClanahan wrote: From a personal perspective, I was a die hard Emacs user until about a year ago, when IDEs finally started getting to the point where they could make *me* more productive. This has really been one of the more entertaining "drivel threads" in some time, as have the seemi

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-03 Thread Craig McClanahan
On 7/3/05, netsql <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Craig McClanahan wrote: > > > > From a personal perspective, I was a die hard Emacs user until about a > > year ago, when IDEs finally started getting to the point where they > > could make *me* more productive. > > > > > http://www.jroller.com/page/

Re: IDE Wars (was Struts vs World)

2005-07-03 Thread netsql
Craig McClanahan wrote: From a personal perspective, I was a die hard Emacs user until about a year ago, when IDEs finally started getting to the point where they could make *me* more productive. http://www.jroller.com/page/fate/20050305 I quote above bile: "JSF is NOT for real java develop