Re: Eclipse?!

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:21:10 -0400
Message-ID:
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gwoodhouse@gmail.com wrote:

Hello all,

Hope you can help. I started work in a new company yesterday (hurray)
and the office uses Eclipse. I miss netbeans!!

Problem is, ive been wrestling all day with the thing trying to find a
plugin so it will give me a JSP editor (with predictive text would be
nice) but i can't find one on the eclipse plugin site and the ones
from google seem to want me to pay.

Hopefully someone will know of one and i wont be forced to used
UltraEdit32 :P


Use NB anyway. Java is Java, and source is just a text file. Class files are
standard, JARs are the same from anywhere. Once you've produced your
artifacts, no one can tell if they were made with Eclipse, NetBeans or vi + Ant.

All test and production builds should be done from the command line with Ant.
    All, always.

They hired you to write software, yes? They didn't hire you to be an IDE
expert, right? So you should use the tool that lets you do the job for which
they pay you.

Incidentally, the English word "I" should always be capitalized.

--
Lew

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