"NewManLiving" wrote:
The point was that the plugin generally lags behind the technology.
Right... it is lame. Strange to find ourself in agreement!
The difference between us two seems to be, you treat it like a human with disabilities and granting it accommodations under ADA.
Where i consider it pet at best and contemplate if sometimes euthanasia is better, to spare the suffering?
As far as eclipse vs any other environment that is a matter of preference. I have used it from the start so for me it's the best we have. On the other hand I get the impression that you don't like or use it so your critique of it cannot be based upon actual use just your opinion.
i have used Eclipse before for java/Android, not impressed. Feels like a consolation price for those (Linux?) who cannot use Visual Studio or XCode. Come to think of it, around here i know only two fans of the Eclipse plugin and one of them got screwed recently by said plugin.
"marcelo.cabral" wrote:
I fully migrated to use Atom with the Brightscript language package and the Roku deployment package, and I also migrated to use the "PurpleBug" to debug.
Way lighter than Eclipse.
Aha! Recently i heard the same from somebody else.
Here is the irony though: I have tried Atom and at 250MB+ it's far from "light". What does it say if developing with Atom is "way lighter" than Eclipsing?!