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Comments on: Eclipse will be watching you very closely

The choice seems obvious 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 06:22 GMT

Joke

Kore, has to be ;)

Actually Eclipse is a fairly useful project

Cinderella Prepares for the Ball... 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 06:27 GMT

Boffin

Bravo, Mike Milinkovich, UDC has TransFixed Vista, for that is ITs Driver into Open Sources .... dDeep COde ......Open Space Blogs in a Virtual World thought Real.

What Passionate Home Goal Drivers UDC is a Leading Question?

amanfromMars 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 11:53 GMT

Flame

Someone, nay anyone. Please tell me what amanfromMars means! At the moment (having read his comments for the last few months), I struggle to see what he brings to the comments pages other than a bandwidth cost to the Reg.

@amanfromMars 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 12:53 GMT

Pirate

Well, Gremlin, I have no idea what he means. I gave that up a long time ago and I'm no concentrating on finding out what he smokes.

Re: GremlinUK 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 13:03 GMT

Alien

OK, not many of us understand it either, but we like the patois and the pathos. Seems to encapsulate why we all work in IT, cos no other bugger would even try to understand the drivel that our non-IT users are spouting.

Icon in support.

netbeans commercial? 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 14:45 GMT

Stop

AFAIK, netbeans is not a commercial product, it's as open source and free as eclipse is... if he is refering to Sun's "Sun Studio" (the commercial product based on netbeans), then he got it all wrong, since no one compares Sun Studio to Eclipse

I'll take a shot 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 15:34 GMT

reminds me of CommanderSpock on Cnet.com but I'll take a shot.

> Bravo, Mike Milinkovich, UDC has TransFixed Vista, for that is ITs Driver into

> Open Sources .... dDeep COde ......Open Space Blogs in a Virtual World

> thought Real.

>

> What Passionate Home Goal Drivers UDC is a Leading Question?

yeah, Mike Mlinkovich, your new feature for tracking users, UDC, is much like its counter part in Windows Vista which is designed to pull Vista into the open source market....source code????......source code is the real blogs of the computer system which many believe is a real world.

Mr Mlinkovich, what is the real reason behind UDC? This question should be of the highest importance.

nevermore, that was too much like work.

NetBeans?!?!? 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 15:51 GMT

Why does Eclipse care a jot about NetBeans? It's JetBrains they should be chasing. If they spent a little more effort on usability and performance, Eclipse might have a chance of being a real alternative to IntelliJ. As it is, it's only useful for people who's time is worth so little that all the time they would save using IntelliJ would cost less than its asking price.

AI Quantum Computer ...... Registered here? 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 05:53 GMT

Alien

"What Passionate Home Goal Drivers UDC is a Leading Question?" That is a QuITe Outrageously Impertinent and Important Personal Question as to Passionate Drivers the Answer to which Always Provides for Duplication and Reinforcement and Probable Evolution into A.N.Other Driver ...... which would be akin to a Viral Organic Operating System which Grows with Information Processing for Intelligence.

A Pause to Ponder and Wonder, methinks.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34584720-post10185.html

I'd like to use Eclipse 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 11:15 GMT

Flame

But only supporting seven open tabs * and not able to reconfigure ctrl-tab to browse open files is a show stopper for me. Way to slow to select file from a dropdown list or using mouse in the package explorer. How hard can it be? I want to browse tabs the same way any other windows program does it, incase anyone wonders, open a bunch of tabs in firefox or ie7, ctrl-tab is used and no freeking dropdown.

*) depends on screen resolution etc.

Big flames on the Eclipse devs... otherwise a great product ;)

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