Re: Free UNIX for non-commerical use.
From: Uli Link (Ulrich--nO--(dot)-sPAM--Link_at_Epost.de)
Date: 07/29/03
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 12:08:42 +0200
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> So an IDE speeds this up in what way?
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None at all,
at least for the time the machine works, but makes you feel comfortable.
The programmer's debugging _can_ be faster with a better overview.
But I've seen some programmers (coming from the W$dooze side)
spending more time with debugging than thinking before make.
You could not blame the IDE for such behaviour.
And to keep the flame cool: Eight Megabytes Always Continous Swapping has
lost much of it's horror on machines with gigs of RAM. *NIX offers a free
choice of editors to everyones personal flavour.
--- Uli
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