Picking the Right Eclipse Distribution
Someone over at IBM Developerworks who prefers anonymity writes "Depending on what you want to do, there is probably a commercial or free distro built on the Eclipse platform waiting for you. From C/C++, Ruby, PHP, Groovy, Java, and Web development, you can use an IDE built on Eclipse to help you. The big question is: Which Eclipse distribution is right for you?"
Idk...my bff Jill?
Since Eclipse is an IDE, and I don't really like IDEs, I use Jedit in Windows, and Kate in linux for my development.
:)
What editor do you other slashdotters use? Maybe you know one I have never heard of that is the holy grail.
(Emacs vs vi posts coming in 3..2..1..)
I just don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die.
Groovy. Really?
have you been seen on slash?
picking an eclipse distro is a lot like picking your ass. A little weird and painful at first, but then it starts to feel real good. Then your mom walks in and you're left with a deep sense of shame and a stinky finger.
try configuring build settings and starting a build at the same time
When I read that, I couldn't help but think of this:
Zapp: The key to victory is discipline, and that means a well made bed. You will practice until you can make your bed in your sleep.
Fry: You mean while I'm sleeping in it?
Zapp: You won't have time for sleeping soldier, not with all the bed making you'll be doing.
;-)
Don't you have someone you'd die for?
I kept reading the comment, but my brain stalled out halfway through converting all the acronyms.