Friday, August 05, 2005

SoftWarrrr!

Alright, so I'm situated as a mediocre Java coder who has a very slow and unreliable Internet connection. And I'm a frustated graphic designer!
"Eclipse Fails to Meet the Enterprise Java Developer's Needs" was the headline of the article I read a while ago.
"I have tried--quite hard at times--to rely on Eclipse as my main Java IDE, but I have been unable to because, simply stated, Eclipse hasn't met the evolving needs of Java developers. And by Java developers, I don't mean the minority who build Eclipse tools. I mean the majority who program in teams that deliver enterprise Java applications on the J2EE platform," wrote Gerard Fernandes.
I can't agree more, but it's a great editor nonetheless. Netbeans can suck beans. At the moment I don't really have many choices; I have bought JBuilder 10 twice and none of the copies was installable.
My other development stuff are probably just (drumroll/laughter) Macromedia Dreamweaver, lcc-win32, and a few other minor stuff.
Zzz...
Initially I wanted to write a full-range software preferences of mine, but I'm suddenly feeling sleepy. So, laters!
By the way, since I'm sleepy yet I want to recommend something, just read this part of chat log:


(20:17:05) (@Shindou) [Rikku] this is a must have: encarta pocket dictionary \o/
(20:17:16) (@Shindou) i just downloaded it
(20:17:18) (@Shindou) it's cool
(20:18:12) (@Shindou) it's only 2.5MB, this is the url in case you're interested: Microsoft Encarta Pocket Dictionary
(20:18:31) (@Greenwood) encarta? you ms ho :/
(20:18:38) (@Shindou) but you have to have this first: Microsoft Reader
(20:18:42) (@Shindou) heh it's neat yo
(20:19:01) (@Shindou) especially for an illiterate person like me.


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