Re: JRebel
Re: JRebel
- Subject: Re: JRebel
- From: Michael Sharp <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:42:15 +1000
I'm fond of JRebel too, although if it threw a tantrum at the supermarket I'd probably leave it there ;)
I've had memory issues at launch time with some projects that have multiple custom framework dependencies and I can't seem to provide the right JVM args to please it. But as Q keeps telling me, it's up to me to file a bug report and get it sorted.
For the projects I use it in it's definitely a "huge" time saver, especially with support for model changes.
Congrats Hugi!
Sharpy...
On 13/03/2010, at 7:05 PM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
> If you're not using it, start using it. Now! It's one of the greatest productivity enhancers I've encountered in years.
> Honestly. I'm torn about which was a happier event - the birth of my child, or me discovering JRebel.
>
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