Personally I like it because:
  • I work mainly in code rather than WYSIWYG. In that context I appreciate that Eclipse doesn't have all that extra stuff cluttering my interface.
  • A lot of the code related stuff that Dreamweaver does automatically irritates me. Not just because it doesn't fit with my style, but because I like to do things myself - it helps me keep a handle on what the code is doing.
  • I think Eclipse is a little faster. That's just an impression though.
CFEclipse does have intellisence now (haven't really compared it to Dreamweavers, but it suits my needs), but I have to admit that the lack of integrated help was irritating. I say was because I'm now at a point where the help I need is usually very specific or esoteric, and generic help would no longer be useful.

Blair

On 6/9/06, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

Just on this point

Is cfeclipse really better and if so why.

When I last tried it, there was a lot missing, like intellisense, integrated
help.

So can people comment on why / why not eclipse is better than dreamweaver,
functionally speaking not philosophically speaking?

Regards
Dale Fraser



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Have you thought about going to eclipse? way better!

jeremy








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