Adam Hardy wrote the following on 5/7/2005 3:04 PM:
Sometimes it will never stop and I am doomed to have these time-wasting
issues with Eclipse plug-ins not working together, or just not
installing, or Java 5 bugs or whatever. Progress I guess.
I'd like to know whether these kinds of issues af
Adam Hardy wrote:
On 04/05/05 18:25 Dave Newton wrote:
Except for the crappy editor in Eclipse (a programmer's editor
without macros?!?!?!) it seems to do a pretty good job with the
addition of MyEclipse (~$30/yearly) although I've seen a few minor
complaints and bugs. Has the same (or similar,
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On 04/05/05 18:25 Dave Newton wrote:
> Except for the crappy editor in Eclipse (a programmer's editor without
> macros?!?!?!) it seems to do a pretty good job with the addition of
> M
On 04/05/05 18:25 Dave Newton wrote:
Except for the crappy editor in Eclipse (a programmer's editor without
macros?!?!?!) it seems to do a pretty good job with the addition of
MyEclipse (~$30/yearly) although I've seen a few minor complaints and
bugs. Has the same (or similar, perhaps slightly l
: ANOTHER IDE
Rick Reumann wrote:
> Eclipse was ok as far as IDE features and price tag, but it just
> didn't 'feel' right to me. Using IDEA just feels right it, plus of
> course it does everything and more you'd expect from an IDE. By the
> way, who says Swing
Rick Reumann wrote:
Eclipse was ok as far as IDE features and price tag, but it just
didn't 'feel' right to me. Using IDEA just feels right it, plus of
course it does everything and more you'd expect from an IDE. By the
way, who says Swing is slow? I don't think they use SWT for IDEA and
yet it
Frank W. Zammetti wrote the following on 5/4/2005 4:00 PM:
they always seem to get in the way for me more than
they help in the long run.
This is how I always felt as well until I used IDEA. It's the one IDE
that I've used where I didn't feel like I was using an IDE. Eclipse was
ok as far as ID
Agreed... I've played with virtually every IDE out there, any it's
always felt like while they have a couple of nicities (and sometimes a
VERY nice nicity!) they always seem to get in the way for me more than
they help in the long run. The only exception is a debugger, which
genuinely is helpf
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Macros are an absolute must for me, and it's art of the reason I still
use nothing but UltraEdit... all the fancy code refactoring tools and
such that all the IDEs have I wind up doing in macros, and I have more
control over how they work, at least, it sure feels like I
Macros are an absolute must for me, and it's art of the reason I still
use nothing but UltraEdit... all the fancy code refactoring tools and
such that all the IDEs have I wind up doing in macros, and I have more
control over how they work, at least, it sure feels like I do.
I'm going to have an
Larry Meadors wrote:
It takes a while to really get into IDEA, once you do, everything else feels
like notepad or gedit. :-)
XML editing? Got it, complete with tag and attribute completion.
JSP editing? Got it, and it is as good as or better than the netbeans editor
(that says alot).
Java editin
It takes a while to really get into IDEA, once you do, everything else feels
like notepad or gedit. :-)
XML editing? Got it, complete with tag and attribute completion.
JSP editing? Got it, and it is as good as or better than the netbeans editor
(that says alot).
Java editing? Almost orgasmic..i
On Tue, May 3, 2005 1:06 pm, Ted Husted said:
> The JetBrains IDEA is so good, it's spooky.
>
> It's like pair-programming with Commander Data. :)
If I had Data around I'd just let him do all the work and pick up the fat
management check :)
That's pretty much what Picard did all those years now t
The JetBrains IDEA is so good, it's spooky.
It's like pair-programming with Commander Data. :)
-Ted.
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> I'm using NetBeans as IDE. But i want to know if there is another
> powerful IDE that supports working with struts...
>
Hi
Any idea if I can download TOgetherJ for free?
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From: Folashade Adeyosoye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 10:29 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List; Rafael Taboada
Subject: Re: ANOTHER IDE
This might not be in the free realm, but give JBuilder
I like Eclipse with MyEclipse. MyEclips is a $30 per year
subscription, but well worth it.
Lee
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> I'm using NetBeans as IDE. But i want to know if there is another
> powerful IDE that supports working with struts...
>
> Net
This might not be in the free realm, but give JBuilder 2005 a try...
On 5/2/05, Rafael Taboada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> I'm using NetBeans as IDE. But i want to know if there is another
> powerful IDE that supports working with struts...
>
> Netbeans can do ant build for m
Hi folks...
I'm using NetBeans as IDE. But i want to know if there is another
powerful IDE that supports working with struts...
Netbeans can do ant build for me. Is there another powerful IDE? or better??
thanks for ur cooperation
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Rafael Taboada
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