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Posted by Andrew DeFaria on 10/25/05 09:27
Ramon wrote:
>> 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.
Instead of the rephrasing or reading between the lines why not resort to
clearly expressing yourself. No wonder you need a sophisticated IDE to
fill in the blanks.
> 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.
In your humble opinion. You do understand what the word opinion is don't
you. Because you have offered no empirical evidence for this claim...
>> 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.
I fail to see how my life would get easier if I have to spend lots of
time learning how somebody's IDE is supposed to work.
> They just need to see the light.
Sounds religious! Ick!
> 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.
That should tell you something. Like perhaps maybe you're not right. Or,
gentler, that others hold differing opinions.
I use Jinzora (http://jinzora.org) on my web site. It's a fairly complex
PHP application. It's also done by two people. I doubt that they use an
IDE (I will ask...).
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As long as there are tests, there will be prayer in public schools.
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