Rick Reumann wrote:
John Henry Xu wrote the following on 6/30/2005 11:49 PM:
you spend lots of time on getters and setters.
You can use stuts w/ collections, maps, lists. I used to.
No need for beans (I used own "baseBeans" and got rid of it when I found
collections superior). For example muti row updates. Look at dynaMap
javadocs.
The old struts was beans.
It's just very misleading to
state that you need GUI tools to create Struts apps.
+1.
Even in C# I dislike VS, in favor of text based.
In HTML, some people used FrontPage (the tools and wizzards and paint by
the #'s) some people use TextPad (Vi-m, etc.)
For heavy lifting, I think text editor types are much more productive
then VS/Frontpage. I don't see how you can say that an IDE XYZ makes one
a better developer or a lanage ABC a better one.
Is textpad more productive than FrontPage? Yes, IMO. Your millage may
differ.
.V
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