Charlie Kester wrote:
On Thu 06 Aug 2009 at 16:52:39 PDT Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I definitely enjoyed reading this; the principles were especially nice
to have there.

Yes, Samuel, Anselm is very cogent when he presents his position ... it was a
delightful conversation for an interviewer.

(2) IDE's that impose a certain philosophy and approach to programming,
and foster the *illusion* of simplicity through code generation and
other tricks.  (Jack, I think you touched on this in one of your earlier
blog posts.

Charlie, that was IDE Rather Not : Trial Separation from NetBeans <http://dobbscodetalk.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&show=IDE-Rather-Not.html&Itemid=29>

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