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Steve Roy <email@hidden> writes:
The longer I live in the Java world and the more I feel that Java developers in general are way more religious about their tools than is generally healthy.
I don't see how this follows from the discussion upthread, which seemed fairly cool-headed, but ...
The same can be said about Java projects in general. The code and the frameworks are more important the product and the problems they solve.
I don't think you go far enough here. Certainly the MS/.Net people I know are, for the most part, as attached to their tools as Java people are to theirs. It does seem strange, doesn't it?
It seems strange that a discussion like this pops up in an Apple group.
kettle? pot here. :)
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| >Re: What's the best IDE to develop Java apps for Mac and Windows? (From: nikolaus heger <email@hidden>) | |
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| >Re: What's the best IDE to develop Java apps for Mac and Windows? (From: Joseph Dane <email@hidden>) |
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