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Posted by Ramon on 10/25/05 09:42
> 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 expressed my self very clearly the first time round, some people just
need a little more explanation and/or persuasion.
>> 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.
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>
> 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...
>
Well, yes it is, and I have provided evidence, have a browse through
some earlier posts.
> 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.
That statement alone sums up your attitude, and attitudes of people like
you. Somebodies IDE... So why did you learn and are using someone's OS?
At least if you trying to argue, make a frail attempt to have one, an
argument that is. The above is just pathetic.
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>> They just need to see the light.
>
>
> Sounds religious! Ick!
O.. k.. what are you 12?
>> 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.
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>
> That should tell you something. Like perhaps maybe you're not right. Or,
> gentler, that others hold differing opinions.
No it tells me one thing, which I've allways known to be true, people
are stubborn and are afraid of change.
>
> 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...).
Sure, why don't you ask them what PHP framework they used, what year
they developed it in? How many years it took em? What would make their
life easier? And then see if a IDE feature fits that description, and
I'm sure you will find your answer.
Comeon man at least Jerry had some semi valid arguments based on the
real world, you are talking completely out of your ass. I'm not even
going to start on the personal attacks you made on my spelling and
grammar. Considering with the internet, global villege etc. You would
think people can see past these differences. Like not being able to
speak or write flawlessly. But hey, from the above it is evident you are
not worth the chair you are sitting on.
So, I'll refrain from correspondance in your direction, and I'd like to
ask you that you refrain from any in mine. And let my argument with
Jerry continue without your petty bullshit.
That is all. Thanks.
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