Avi Schwartz wrote:
Jerry L Kreps wrote:
BTW, Which tools do you use to develop? Is your output for internal use or does it hit the retail shelves?
I work for a consulting company here in Chicago, IL. My current project involves mostly Java which makes my life a whole lot easier since I can use my Linux laptop for the development. I use JBuilder Foundation as the ide/debugger.
When the Y2K projects came and we had to rewrite a bunch of legacy mainframe COBOL code we decided to dump the mainframe in favor of Oracle 8i on NT servers. We use JBuilder for our front end stuff. Have you taken a look at IBM's ViasualAge for Java? Nice product!
My previous project involved C++ and Perl. The fun part was that the client for running they .com business on Linux servers so again, I was able to use instead of Windows.
I think I followed you there... Have you looked at KDevelop yet? VERY NICE!
My first PC was an Atari 800, then came the first of a long chain of IBM compatibles. Currently I have 3 desktops and 2 laptops. Luckily I have enough room for all of them.
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