vi(m) is for sys-admins. Programmers need to know :q! $ emacs !$ Let the war continue ;P
Eclipse is frankly a poor text editor. After learning enough Emacs to get comfortable, it becomes clear that there is a better way. For example, undo. In Eclipse, type something, undo it and type something else. Now you…
> Does having to 'build your own framework' (my paraphrasing of your point) typically mean your software delivery is slower? Possibly, initially. However, probably not significantly, since you should only build the…
I think that was meant to be a joke.
I think that point is kinda conceded in the post. The problems arise when you get to some part of the framework that cannot be swapped out. In my experience, almost every project I've worked on has got to this point.…
Didn't work for me (in chromium/fedora 14), I just saw the talking head and when the speech suggested I should be seeing something happen, nothing did.
vi(m) is for sys-admins. Programmers need to know :q! $ emacs !$ Let the war continue ;P
Eclipse is frankly a poor text editor. After learning enough Emacs to get comfortable, it becomes clear that there is a better way. For example, undo. In Eclipse, type something, undo it and type something else. Now you…
> Does having to 'build your own framework' (my paraphrasing of your point) typically mean your software delivery is slower? Possibly, initially. However, probably not significantly, since you should only build the…
I think that was meant to be a joke.
I think that point is kinda conceded in the post. The problems arise when you get to some part of the framework that cannot be swapped out. In my experience, almost every project I've worked on has got to this point.…
Didn't work for me (in chromium/fedora 14), I just saw the talking head and when the speech suggested I should be seeing something happen, nothing did.