[TYPO3-ect] Eclipse Plugin Development Status

Elmar Hinz elmar07 at googlemail.com
Fri Sep 21 21:24:31 CEST 2007


> 
> 5) I don't agree... i think vim cannot solve badly organized code
> better then any other tool.
> I think vim can provoke badly organized code bases as well...
> 

Misunderstanding. This are all cases for the use of eclipse.

You need well organized code to work with vim. Eclipse assists you much
better to overview the chaos.


> 1) I don't need it that badly... does vim do it so well?

Not at all. That's why I maybe would switch for it. Maybe I should switch to
java? 


> 3) I think that any tool, both IDE's and vims can be for beginners
> and professionals.

Vim gives few assistance for beginners. Beginners go better with an IDE.

> 
> What I am trying to say is that it all depends what the user is
> doing.....

Yes, it depends a lot on the circumstances. I would never introduce vim for
a whole team. It's a fast tool for individual freaks, that know exactly
what they do and how to organize their codebase. The perfect tool for many
freelancers. There are not only freaks in a team ...

> again... it depends what you are doing, what teh company is using
> etc... all tools have there place.

We don't have different oppinions here. It's not vim vs. eclipse. It's when
to use what. Finding the most productive way for each situation.

Nice WE

Elmar






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