Well, the Struts mailing list has a long, and I mean LONG, history of
off-topic conversations. I should know, I've been one of the bigger
offenders over time. :-)
The rules have always been that the messages should be suitably
labeled with either [OT], [FRIDAY] or [BEER]. This allows folks to
filt
I do not understand why topics are on struts user mailing list like:
- text vs ide
- vs.net ??
- linux server
Is it long weekend effect or what?
Anand Apte
Dave Newton wrote:
Yan Hu wrote:
I love VS.NET very much.
VS.NET pretty much blows chunks and is outpaced even by Eclipse.
The 2005
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [OT]VS.NET is awesome
Nope, in 2k5, refactoring is still not as good as eclipse or IDEA.
But M$ has come up with this really innovative idea of doing testing,
and test coverage.
it is the most revolutionary idea since the Java versions came
Nope, in 2k5, refactoring is still not as good as eclipse or IDEA.
But M$ has come up with this really innovative idea of doing testing,
and test coverage.
it is the most revolutionary idea since the Java versions came out a
couple of years back. ;-)
Larry
On 6/29/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTE
Yan Hu wrote:
I love VS.NET very much.
VS.NET pretty much blows chunks and is outpaced even by Eclipse.
The 2005 version may raise my opinion of it (gee, refactoring... what an
idea), but I haven't had a chance to play with it much yet.
Not too impressed by .NET, though.
Dave
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Err, yes, lovely. Thank you for sharing that. I'm very happy for.
Really. Very happy. I hope that you and vs.net live happily ever
after, if not longer than that. I haven't been this happy since ...
ummm, since . m, really, it'll come to me in a moment .
sliced bread, that's it, I haven
I love VS.NET very much. It looks,feels and works like a wonder. Anyone who
agrees with me please
raise your hands or feet if you don't thik your 2 hands are enough to express
how much you love
vs.net.. Plese do not insult me if you don't like vs.net. You could insult
VS.net since it dos
not
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