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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Alternative to Quanta?
From: Andrew Berry <andrewberry () sentex ! net>
Date: 2008-10-01 5:24:50
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On 27-Sep-08, at 8:59 AM, John Culleton wrote:
> I rather like Quanta
AFAIK, Quanta still works - you didn't mention anything specific (or
your OS). The beauty of FOSS, you can keep using it as long as it
works for you :)
On 28-Sep-08, at 2:49 AM, Yevgeniy A. Viktorov wrote:
> On Sunday 28 September 2008 02:59:30 Brge Holen wrote:
>> none is javabased witch is a _must_!.! slowass badshittech
>> language...
>> both is project based rather than single file, and is narrowly only
>> for web development (seriously... I don't know anyone making money /
>> as in paying the rent with neither eclipse nor vim.)
Anecdotally: I'm more than paying the rent using Eclipse :)
> The comparison to dreamweaver looks reasonable, but I think it's
> wrong to
> compare quanta to anything like eclipse as web development is very
> wide
> definition this times.
Eclipse has it's share of problems, but it certainly isn't anything to
sneeze at. It's performance has been progressively improving over the
past few releases. In my case, I'm using OS X, so java's initial
startup is really about the same as X11 + kdeinit + quanta. But I
wouldn't be surprised if on Linux using KDE as your desktop
environment, quanta is way faster :).
In my case, I've always been pleased with Quanta. I've just been
waiting for the KDE4 port of everything to be stable; using X11 just
became enough of a pain that it was worth the switch to Eclipse. I'm
doing primarily Drupal development, so PDT's (and the SVN) features
really come in handy. I'm sure Quanta can do code completion, but I
could never figure it out; in this case, blame the user!
Though it's been nearly 2 years since I've actually used Quanta for
day to day use, I remain subscribed to this list primarily because out
of all the mailing lists I've subscribed to, this one has a really
good response rate from the developers. Once the upstream KDE4 on OS X
is done, I really think Quanta again will be a first-rate contender
for this kind of work on OS X.
--Andrew
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