[_] Eclipse the best java ide?
Aaron Trevena
aaron.trevena at gmail.com
Wed Nov 1 08:58:20 GMT 2006
On 30/10/06, Rick Edwards <rick.edwards at gmail.com> wrote:
> Have to say though the Perl plugin for eclipse wasn't so hot,
> especially when dealing with a 3000 line CGI scipt, would regularly
> grind to a halt, which reminds me, Eclipse has a pretty big memory
> footprint!
ActiveState Komodo is designed more with dynamic languages like perl
in mind and might be worth looking at if you don't like emacs.
More importantly... 3000 line CGI script?
wtf?!? Perl has had nice modulisation and packaging since version 4
(probably more than 15 years ago), and decent namespacing and classes
since version 5 (more than ten years ago).
On the other hand emacs copes just fine with 5 to 10 KLOC perl classes
and modules, hence I haven't tried komodo or eclipse yet.
Cheers,
A.
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> Have to say though the Perl plugin for eclipse wasn't so hot,
> especially when dealing with a 3000 line CGI scipt, would regularly
> grind to a halt, which reminds me, Eclipse has a pretty big memory
> footprint!
ActiveState Komodo is designed more with dynamic languages like perl
in mind and might be worth looking at if you don't like emacs.
More importantly... 3000 line CGI script?
wtf?!? Perl has had nice modulisation and packaging since version 4
(probably more than 15 years ago), and decent namespacing and classes
since version 5 (more than ten years ago).
On the other hand emacs copes just fine with 5 to 10 KLOC perl classes
and modules, hence I haven't tried komodo or eclipse yet.
Cheers,
A.
--
http://www.aarontrevena.co.uk
LAMP System Integration, Development and Hosting