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comp.lang.php archiveRe: What IDE are you using?
From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>
Date: Tue Oct 25 2005 - 04:32:24 CEST
Ramon wrote:
> true what they say about old dogs not being able to learn new tricks,
An "old dog" doesn't need new tricks when the old tricks work just fine.
> Infact you can do anything you like, talking to you is like talking to
I see you had time to waste here responding...
> Infact this is exactly the same as when I asked about shared memory
At least he can spell... ;-)
And he doesn't need to "proove" it!
> And for your argument that you are training people for so many years,
But the teachers are not usually the ones selling education - it's the
> So I'll repeat, I've worked in the commerce sector, now I am in
A vast majority of people eat at McDonalds. That doesn't mean that it's
> Anyway, my point is... if you are programming a PHP - with OO
Does nothing to negate the fact that IDEs may be fine for some people,
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