[Xweb-developers] Re:Reactivating development
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From: Hendrik L. <hen...@gm...> - 2003-11-11 08:39:00
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Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 12:24:55 AM, you wrote: > for this type of communication anyway. But I won't give you my "Usenet > is so much cooler"-talk right now ;-) You don't need to - I'm a regular Usenet user... > Going from text editor + CLI to tools such as IDEA and then Eclipse > (won't go into the details of that change, it is not that I call Eclips= e=20 > better) changed my coding style significantly. It is not just easier or= =20 > quicker, it is completely different. The availability of refactoring an= d=20 > templates makes some things easy that I considered to hard most of the=20 > time before the change of tools. "Now I can spend more time thinking because I don't need to type so much" Using a good IDE (especially with really good refactoring and code navigation abilities like IDEA) one writes better code faster. >>No, not really. What I really want (and hopefully will write in the nex= t >>time) is a 3-way-diff: > It is probably not too hard to write such an Ant task. Actually it Its not difficult, just a little bit of work :) I also want to be able to diff JAR/ZIP-Files, to generate patch-sets for my applications (to reduce the download size). hli --=20 M=F8=F8se trained to mix concrete and Hen= drik Lipka sign complicated insurance forms hendrik.lipka@= gmx.de www.hendrikli= pka.de |