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Re: Komodo Edit [message #182176 is a reply to message #182174] Mon, 15 July 2013 22:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michael Vilain is currently offline  Michael Vilain
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In article <PQWEt.59499$_V5(dot)41083(at)fx18(dot)iad>,
Daniel Pitts <newsgroup(dot)nospam(at)virtualinfinity(dot)net> wrote:

> On 7/13/13 8:59 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 7/13/2013 10:51 AM, Mitch Bujard wrote:
>>> I found Komodo Edit on sourceforge, and find it extremely useful for
>>> long scripts, ith the automatic indentation that cleans code where loops
>>> and conditional where not indented.
>>>
>>> Mitch
>>> http://www.FontMenu.com
>>> ---
>>> Experience is the best teacher.
>>>
>>
>> Komodo edit is OK, but you have to pay to get the entire IDE.
>> Personally, I prefer Eclipse. It's completely free and has more
>> features available. But then I use it for Java, also.
>>
> I personally prefer PhpStorm. I was a Java developer before and used
> IntelliJ, the Java IDE from the same people. Yes, it costs money. Its
> more than worth it, if you learn to utilize the advanced features.
>
> I tried Eclipse long ago, and maybe it has come a long way, but I find
> that it is a few steps behind whatever Jetbrains produces. It does have
> a larger community behind it however, and that may be worth something.
> Though Jetbrains being a commercial company, they are more likely to
> address any bugs, or they risk losing your business.
>
> One of my colleagues uses vi and zsh, with a highly custom
> configuration. I like vi, but for any real size project I prefer an IDE
> with good navigation features, code completion, auto-importing, and
> refactoring support.
>
> It all comes down to personal preference and budget.

A friend started using IntelliJ at a prior job that ended with the
company being bought out. He ended up buying his own personal copy of
IntelliJ for his laptop mostly because places where he's be hired or
contract only would use Eclipse.

The last company hired him to 'fix their build process' which he did.
Unfortunately the chief tech officer made most of the bad decisions that
lead to the broken build system and my friend wasn't very politic in
hiding his displeasure at the lame-brained stupid assed design decisions
he had to fix. When they came to him to turn the app into an iPhone
app, he told them to buy him a Mac. When he told them that iPhone apps
can only be developed on MacOS and signed by Xcode, they went away
grumbling. They fired him at the end of the day.

Recruiters still call him for 'hot positions' in this company. He tells
them the horror story and advises them to focus their efforts on making
money elsewhere.

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