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Posted by Ramon on 10/25/05 06:44
> That was not your statement. Let me quote you (again): "And anyone that
> stated in this thread that they don't need anything more then textpad,
> obviously have not worked on a large scale PHP project. "
> You did NOT say you must use one on a large scale project. You said
> "ANY PROGRAMMER"...
Sorry let me rephrase if you are unable to read between the lines. I
mean in theory you could do anything with notepad, it is not very
effective on a large scale project. Any yes... PHP programmer, that
claims that a simple text editor can be effective on a *LARGE* scale PHP
project, using Object Orientated Architecture, and claims that there
will be no benefit granted to him/her and/or the project by utilizing a
IDE is disillusioned.
>> Very hard to belive, not sure how many people would use a texteditor
>> alternative to .NET tech.
>>
>
> Trying to change the subject again? But yes, there are people out there
> who do.
See what I mean. Yondu just took a stand, a you are going to stand by it
no matter what :) I guess it deserves some respect.
> Yes, and you're saying everyone should use an IDE.
On a large PHP project yes, would make their life, and everyone elses
life alot easier. They just need to see the light. Thing is that I've
had this argument countless times, with countless individuals, both old
and young, and they all defend what is theirs :) A routine.
> Ah, "Education". And yes, I do know what it is. Let me clue you -
> Universities are nothing like the real world!
What gave you the idea that I worked all my life in a university. I've
worked for many company & personal clients of my own. I've developed
statistical marketing solutions, that would blow you away. That are used
to this day by major clothing apparell chains world wide. I'm not
talking 2 or 3 stores, I'm talking hundreds and hundreds nation wide.
All of these where as *real world* as it gets. I've only gotten into the
"education* industry recently, further more I do not teach programming,
nor have I held an educational position in my career.
> And maybe you will learn one day.
I am very willing to learn, and I have mastered the art of texteditor &
VI programming a long time ago. And frankly on a large project
interfacing a dozen other large systems, it would be suicide to tred
that path. Well not really suicide, but project management would become
unworkable.
> At least you didn't top post. You get one point for that.
Thanks, thanks for that. I am glad I was able to simplify your life. -
That sounds familiar ;)
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