On 4/9/06, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my boss says that his editor is as least as good as mine and
he wants me to give up using Vim.
I'm late to the party on this one, but unless the company editor
forces a radically different concept of project editing[1], I don't
see why you'd
On 4/10/06, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first thank you all very much for the backings. I'm on the
way losing trust in my own mind.
Could this be normal? I've been in two jobs during the past
year and not one of these well-paid colleagues calling
themselves degreed software
Bertram Scharpf wrote:
Hi,
first thank you all very much for the backings. I'm on the
way losing trust in my own mind.
Could this be normal? I've been in two jobs during the past
year and not one of these well-paid colleagues calling
themselves degreed software engineers does even know
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Matthew Winn wrote:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:14:33PM +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
first thank you all very much for the backings. I'm on the
way losing trust in my own mind.
Could this be normal? I've been in two jobs during the past
year and not one of
On 4/9/06, Stahlman Family [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Oh, at least developers should know about regular expressions.
How about developers who don't know about tags? Most of the developers in my
software lab use CodeWright for development, and
although I'm pretty sure it supports tags,
Hi!
my boss says that his editor is as least as good as mine and
he wants me to give up using Vim.
Which editor does he use? Emacs?
Sorry, I'm really bored of working together with developpers
who don't even know about regular expressions.
Oh, at least developers should know about regular
Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2006.04.10 02:43:35:
Hi,
my boss says that his editor is as least as good as mine and
he wants me to give up using Vim.
Therefore I like to ask vice versa: Is there anywhere
on the web a job board for Vimmers? I'm thinking of
something like