I use emacs to write Java code for work.
I even use fundamental mode because I don't want emacs
changing my buffer while I work.

I don't find that IDEs add any value to programming
and they often get in my way.

I guess I must be part amish :-)

Tim Daly

On 10/27/2010 12:10 PM, MarkH wrote:

On Oct 26, 11:05 pm, Tom Marble<tmar...@gmail.com>  wrote:

On the bright side the community has really leveraged and added
cool features to OpenJDK [2] [3].  Even MacOS hackers have indicated
interest in OpenJDK [4] [5] [6]. One viewpoint is that
desktop Java is dead, it really only impacts a couple IDE's anyway
and developers can use emacs.
Developers will not be using Emacs to write Java code.  You might as
well ask them to trade their car in for a horse and buggy.


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