This is pointless anyway and completely off topic to this list.
I just want to make a point that there is some people who do care about code quality and certain settings in Eclipse (and other IDE's) do help with that.
regards, Eugene Tod Harter wrote:
hehe, well in my world NOTHING ever gets an 'mvn deploy' except from continuous integration... So I don't REALLY care HOW individual developers get their stuff working... All I care about is after they do an 'svn commit' I don't get an email telling me the build is broken! Frankly I don't even really care if they use Eclipse, lol. There is always someone that tries to be different, and after a few rounds of 'you broke the build because your checkstyle report says you don't format correctly', or they can't get whatever oddball toolset they wanted to use to work right, they always end up standardizing their build environement anyway. ;) Mainly because I won't help them fix anything that isn't the same as what I have, unless there's a darn good reason they HAD to use something different for task X. Our guys are pretty motivated, nobody wants to be the guy who's task estimates always come up short because he spent 3 days fooling with something that he could have just got the right setup for from /mnt/opt/development/...
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