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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:40 AM
>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>Subject: RE: [OT] Standardised Environments (was RE: [OT] Eclipse IDE)
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>So, do you have to pay for your own uniforms, or does the 
>company supply
>them?
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, 21 January 2003 22:31
>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>Subject: [OT] Standardised Environments (was RE: [OT] Eclipse IDE)
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>Our management (I won't say leadership, for reasons that will 
>be obvious to
>experienced IS developers) also have the belief that standardisation is
>good. We are having our J2EE workstations defined to the n'th 
>degree and
>they will all be locked down so that you can't change 
>anything. You can't
>even change your windows wallpaper!!! Our IDE is defined, 
>you'd better like
>it because you can't install anything else. All in the sacred name of
>productivity.
>
>Anyone else out there going through this or have advice to share?
>
>I am planning to bring my personal laptop to work to do any of 
>my tinkering
>on. I like to think that my tinkering is helpful to the 
>company, but you
>wouldn't think so from these new policies. This past year, I 
>have introduced
>to the company's IS environment four new tools that I 
>evaluated by tinkering
>with in those downtimes between projects. Specifically, these tools are
>Struts (hey, you know I like Struts! :-), ant, junit and 
>Cygwin. The funny
>thing, to me, is that these tools evaluated by tinkering are 
>going to be
>part of the new locked down standard! Gotta laugh.
>
>Simon
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Daniel H. F. e Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:39 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [OT] Eclipse IDE - The Two Towers
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>>Hi all,
>> I do appreciate all feedback posted here in this list.
>> Well, i am only executing orders. I don't intend to obligate
>>everybody to adopt my
>>recomendations.
>>My boss wants a standard environment to all developers. So,
>>order is order.
>> I think his concern about this task is to improve
>>productivity. So, what is more productive?
>> Following our discussion, does someone have experience
>>writing Eclipse plugins? How difficult is
>>this kind of task?
>>
>>Best regards,
>> Daniel.
>>
>>
>>
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