[TYPO3-ect] Eclipse Plugin Development Status
Philip Almeida
philip.almeida at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 16:22:19 CEST 2007
Eclipse lacks a good FTP client.
I have dig for one but the options are in my opinion bad.
I had to switch to Quanta when working in remote servers.
Does anyone knows a good ftp integration for Eclipse?
On 9/21/07, Elmar Hinz <elmar07 at googlemail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Ries, like vim a dutch product if a am right, :-)
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> ries van Twisk wrote:
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> > I don't know much about vim at all.......
> > But how does vim handle these items:
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> > - DDL design for databases (graphically)
> > - Subversion control
> > - grouping files into projects
> > - Reporting tools like bird
> > - debugging (PHP, flex, java)
> > - DB connections to quickly query databases
> > - Adobe Flex designs
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> > The reason I ask because like me, and properly many other we use
> > Eclipse because we don't want to switch many different programs
> > to do a task.
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> Vim is a text editor and nothing more. But it's one of the most powerfull
> and that is the point. I like to use the best tool for every task. In most
> cases there is no difference for me switching inside an IDE or switching
> inside my desktop. Think of the desktop as an IDE, that uses only the best
> tools available. Customize the desktops key bindings to your needs, like
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> IDE.
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> What is certainly missing are update signals between the different tools,
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> price I have to pay for this freedom.
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> > Eclipse can do a lot of tasks in one tool so me (we?) don't have to
> > happen
> > a lot of programs to do what each program can do best.
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> A lot of tools, but not always the best ones. If only one tool is weak in
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> IDE, the fun of the whole thing goes away. Take troublesome SVN with
> eclipse. On Windows turtoise is much more stable. On Linux I still prefer
> the commandline for simple updates and submits ... a few words and it's
> done, including the comment.
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> > I know that Eclipse is not the best for all tools, but it does
> > do a good job doing what it can do. without opening a lot of programs
> > on my desktop.
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> Wich is not a problem for me. Lot of progs instead a confusing IDE. Not
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> big difference :-)
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> > I seriously tried vim... But I start to get lost already
> > when I need to copy a block of date to a other file.
> > At least in eclipse it's just command-x / command-v.
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> Block copy: V jjjjjjjjjjj
> Paste: y
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> In fact the key combinations of vim are many years older than the MS
> company, wich has set the standards of today. Because of this it's only a
> tool for hardcore developers. There is simply no other text editor of
> similar power apart from emacs. I used emacs for years before switching to
> vim.
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> This may become the modern solution: http://cream.sourceforge.net/
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> > And I did end up using vim when I want to do something remotely only.
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> That's one of the reasons for me to switch to vim. It's available
> everywhere
> on each terminal and you have full speed like on your local PC.
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> Regards
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> Elmar
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