>Eclipse 3.0 is responsive on my box, but then it's a 2.8ghz with 1GB of ram. Not that those are the minimum specs, just what I happen to have.
It's a pity that the Linux version is much less responsive than the windows version.
I use linux at home and windows at work. When I use eclipse in my linux box, I miss badly the "responsiveness" and "snapiness" of the windows version.
I know they have put a lot of work lately in linux performance issues, but imho, they've not reached their windows usability.
gtk problem? Linux SWT implementation problem? I don't know, but I'm much more comfortable with my linux desktop with the only exception of eclipse, and I'm sorry to say that...
The preprocessor is one of the first things that the people at Sun obliterated when they designed a language based on C++, but without all the crap and overengineering that makes badly written C++ code difficult to understand & maintain. Java syntax is such simple and effective that allows a programmer to express himself as well as an IDE to understand what the programmer wants to say.
Besides, I think that's one of the reasons why Java IDE's are (IMHO) more efficient handling Java than C++ IDE's are handling, well, C++ and all its "derivatives".
Think about the simplest refactoring in eclipse or other Java IDE, such as "rename method". At least in eclipse, it works without a hitch: if the IDE tells you there's no warnings in renaming a method, you are completely sure that the refactored code will be semantically equivalent to the old code.
On the other side, a C++ refactoring IDE has to take into account all the preprocessor directives and syntax "oddities": in the best case the IDE will not allow you to refactor, in the worst case, it will generate incorrect refactored code.
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>If you are a fascist about details, then you will have to be one forever. Noone else will step up and take responsibility for good designs.
+1, right, really!!
In my lenguage, we've got an expression which says "the best is the enemy of the better" (I don't know if I explain myself)...
Selon LCI, le conducteur avait déjà été condamné pour état d'ivresse et excès de vitesse, son permis lui avait été retiré durant 4 ans.
Google translation (quite accurate, btw):
According to LCI, the driver had already been condemned for state of intoxication and excess speed, its licence had been withdrawn to him during 4 years.
So the driver had been condemned (I suppose at least four years before) for driving drunk an in excess speed. Those french are serious about driving safety!!
He had not been ticketed right before de call, but in the second article you can read that he was ticketed (an d he lost his license for four yers) for speed and being drunk...
Besides, as far as I know, there isn't almost any electronics between the brake pedal and the brake hydraulic system, except perhaps, ABS and it is well tested, isnt it?
Because of its influence over other bodies orbits.
Remember that Pluto was discovered, because some anomalies were detected in Uranus and Neptune's orbit. I think the official discovery was made once they had some photographs of a moving body over the starfield.
Gravitational influence made W. Clyde Tombaugh aim his camera towards the right direction. He already knew where to search.
It such a small planet like pluto can modify in a measurable way, the orbits of two giant planets, just imagine what a Jupiter-sized planet could do.
Why are Mac and Linux users threated better than Windows users? That's not fair!
Fixed that for you
Yeah, but... What about the rest of the universe?
We would have to redo it when our colonies surpass certain numbers... ;)
Lynx (or even Links!) in 3270?
NFP! (nearly first post :)
Hummm... not so private if it wasn't firewalled.
Qué?
I use linux at home and windows at work. When I use eclipse in my linux box, I miss badly the "responsiveness" and "snapiness" of the windows version.
I know they have put a lot of work lately in linux performance issues, but imho, they've not reached their windows usability.
gtk problem? Linux SWT implementation problem? I don't know, but I'm much more comfortable with my linux desktop with the only exception of eclipse, and I'm sorry to say that...
RRRRight!! Sure!
The preprocessor is one of the first things that the people at Sun obliterated when they designed a language based on C++, but without all the crap and overengineering that makes badly written C++ code difficult to understand & maintain. Java syntax is such simple and effective that allows a programmer to express himself as well as an IDE to understand what the programmer wants to say.
Besides, I think that's one of the reasons why Java IDE's are (IMHO) more efficient handling Java than C++ IDE's are handling, well, C++ and all its "derivatives".
Think about the simplest refactoring in eclipse or other Java IDE, such as "rename method". At least in eclipse, it works without a hitch: if the IDE tells you there's no warnings in renaming a method, you are completely sure that the refactored code will be semantically equivalent to the old code.
On the other side, a C++ refactoring IDE has to take into account all the preprocessor directives and syntax "oddities": in the best case the IDE will not allow you to refactor, in the worst case, it will generate incorrect refactored code.
>If you are a fascist about details, then you will have to be one forever. Noone else will step up and take responsibility for good designs. +1, right, really!! In my lenguage, we've got an expression which says "the best is the enemy of the better" (I don't know if I explain myself)...
Insightful??? OMG, hope it's just "humoderation"... ;-)
"Connecting "http://www.goat.cx/..."!!!!!!
Phew....
So I deduce that humankind's memory is a dynamic memory
Interesting... ;-)
I wonder what would be the results of such analysis made over the KDE or Gnome codebase, or any other sofware "closer" to the user.
Selon LCI, le conducteur avait déjà été condamné pour état d'ivresse et excès de vitesse, son permis lui avait été retiré durant 4 ans.
Google translation (quite accurate, btw):
According to LCI, the driver had already been condemned for state of intoxication and excess speed, its licence had been withdrawn to him during 4 years.
So the driver had been condemned (I suppose at least four years before) for driving drunk an in excess speed. Those french are serious about driving safety!!
Besides, as far as I know, there isn't almost any electronics between the brake pedal and the brake hydraulic system, except perhaps, ABS and it is well tested, isnt it?
Remember that Pluto was discovered, because some anomalies were detected in Uranus and Neptune's orbit. I think the official discovery was made once they had some photographs of a moving body over the starfield.
Gravitational influence made W. Clyde Tombaugh aim his camera towards the right direction. He already knew where to search.
It such a small planet like pluto can modify in a measurable way, the orbits of two giant planets, just imagine what a Jupiter-sized planet could do.
A Jupiter-sized object would hide from the Infrared, but its gravity, surely would not.
It has screenshots ("Outputshots??") included in their online manual and documentation
Anyway in 3001, Clarke writes about a little ringworld around the earth, whose seed are, in fact, the tree existing spacelifts...
http://www.eclipse.org/vep/
And they are already implementing a SWT designer.
Remember those good ol' days?