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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Alternative to Quanta?
From:       "Yevgeniy A. Viktorov" <wik () osmonitoring ! com>
Date:       2008-09-28 10:05:05
Message-ID: 200809281305.05966.wik () osmonitoring ! com
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On Sunday 28 September 2008 11:55:24 Børge Holen wrote:
> oh you think, after trying to get eclipse to do basic php mysql stuff  
> and keep track on all the files and trying to get modules NOT to  
> crash,i feel reasonable able to mean just what I wrote. I guess I just  
> stepped on some toes, but I recon Eclipse is just fine to edit one on  
> one c# file, but ppplease, I'm trying to get some web application  
> running easy, and I know I'm not using .Net nor joomla, I'm doing my  
> own stuff with none of that prefactured templates.

I just mean that "web development" is very wide definition. And before doing 
such type of comparison you *must* notify public what is "web development" 
for you. And thank you for this reply as we can see why is quanta better for 
you now :)

In general quanta and eclipse is not comparable solutions, just because both  
aims to different set of issues and both doing it's job pretty good from POV 
of peoples who uses them. 

BTW, you can do php coding in kdevelop either, but you not going to compare it 
to quanta as it's different field, right?

Thanks.

p.s.
I have used quanta around year ago, than back to eclipse due to quanta 
limitations(just from my POV, not in general) and stability issues... and did 
not have yet any problems you claims about eclipse above.

I am either not using .Net nor joomla, but using frameworks(Zend, Seagull) 
frequently and Eclipse PDT is very handy in this field with code 
auto-completion, debugging functionality and integrability with third party 
tools, like for deployment, oop modeling and revision control software, etc.


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