Hi Doug,

A few questions:

How do you know how much disk space there is on my workstation?
How do you know what my CPU is doing?
Since when does my workstation cost nothing?
When did VIM, EMACS and Notepad+ become line editors?

When you are replying to a post, would you at least quote the salient portions of that post? It puts your reply in context, especially for someone who didn't read the original.

Regards,

Charlie Noah
Charles W. Noah Associates
cwn...@comcast.net
<http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlienoah>

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On 08-31-2011 8:18 PM, Doug Averch wrote:
Eclipse runs as client software. You have plenty of disk space on your
workstation.  Your workstation CPU is barely registering when you are using
any Eclipse based software.

If you don't want to use a tool that will save your company money, too bad
for you but your boss does.  If you are worried about your client machine
that cost nothing compared to what an unproductive programmer wastes using
antiquated tools, you may not have a job next year.

Do you think any twenty-five year old programmer would be caught dead with
line editor like AE, ED, VIM, EMACS, Notepad+, or whatever?

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com/tools.html
"Building tools for the next generation"
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