On 14 May 2010 06:44, Udi Oron wrote:
> Hi!
> The main benefit for me in automation on a *developer desktop machine* is
> saving time and getting stuff that really works.
> Luckily, in 2010, some software distributors are responsible enough to
> distribute their software in a way that their softwa
Hi!
On 05/13/2010 12:48 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:49:06AM +0300, Udi Oron wrote:
The latest versions of Eclipse, Aptana, Netbeans,
VirtualBox and more tools can be download from the vendor and installed
in one click, system wide or per user Most
of them even auto
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On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 09:51:09AM +0300, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> On May 13, 2010, at 9:16 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>>
>> "Installed at the same time" and "operational at the same time" are
>> not the same thing. This is one of the things that "alternatives"
>> helps to achieve - you switch
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:49:06AM +0300, Udi Oron wrote:
> Hi Elazar!
>
> On 05/10/2010 05:05 PM, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
>> I'm evaluating a distribution for developer desktop.
> I am using Ubuntu since 7.04.
>
> As a starter I tried to stick only to the official distro packages,
> which caus
Hi Elazar!
On 05/10/2010 05:05 PM, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
I'm evaluating a distribution for developer desktop.
I am using Ubuntu since 7.04.
As a starter I tried to stick only to the official distro packages,
which caused me to use older versions of the development tools.
Later I have re
> However, most people do not need four variants of Java
> Even for developers, hardly anyone
> needs or wants all the tools available under the sun,
The other three are not from Sun.
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On Tue, May 11, 2010, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: Common problems with
Ubuntu":
> Normally I don't need most existing "development" packages anyway.
This is a good point. I do think there needs to be a clear separation
between "development" tools and standard compilers:
Everybody, not just de