ss, and I'm not wiling to say Quake hasn't been ported
to Logo! :) )
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but i agree with you: ultimately it's the coder and not the tools that count..:)
Geeta
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Frank
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remember
>which methods
>are you inheriting up to the three.
>Noway.. I'll be a geek if you like but I dont like to suffer with no
>reason.
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>-Messaggio originale-
>Da: Marco Mistroni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Inviato: giovedì 3 giugno 2004 15.50
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Hi there,
Jedit+xdoclet+mysql+junit+dbunit+maven
And u would write code, generate what u need, test it and deploy
It with one click..
IDE r powerful, no doubt on that, but I prefer plain old notepad..
If u end up getting acquainted with a powerful IDE, then as soon
As u change it u ge
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Could I plug Struts Console into MyEclipse? Thanks.
Kathy
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Could I plug Struts Console into MyEclipse? Thanks.
Kathy
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there isn't any IDE that is going to help
+1
-Martin
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+1
On 3 Jun 2004, at 14:30, Frank Zammetti wrote:
I'm going to pull a Bill Gates here...
"UltraEdit and a command prompt should be enough for anybody!"
Seriously though... I know many people swear by this IDE or that IDE,
but I've done a large number of projects ranging from small ones to
huge on
I'm going to pull a Bill Gates here...
"UltraEdit and a command prompt should be enough for anybody!"
Seriously though... I know many people swear by this IDE or that IDE, but
I've done a large number of projects ranging from small ones to huge ones,
and each and every one was done with nothing m
Navjot,
Eclipse + MyEclipse is a great setup and I can highly recommend it. If
you're looking for an alternative to EasyStruts, you may want to look into
Struts Console. Struts Console plugs nicely into Eclipse 3.0 and provides
support for Struts, Tiles and Validator configuration files as well
Hi Navjot!
I would suggest IntelliJ IDEA for Java development.
While IDEA does have support for EJB development, I prefer using plain Java
Classes with XDoclet tags.
IDEA gives you a high degree of flexibility, great environment and fantastic
re-factoring support.
IDEA increases developer produ
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