Subj : Visual Studio 2013 settin To : Nightfox From : Mercyful Fate Date : Tue May 05 2015 01:45:00 Re: Visual Studio 2013 settings regarding indentation/code style By: Nightfox to Mercyful Fate on Mon Apr 27 2015 20:36:23 > I learned where that option is quite a while ago, and now that I know where > look, I find it fairly easy to find and turn on that option. I agree, I thi > it would be good to have that option turned on by default. It seems that wi > most IDEs it's not enabled by default. Ya, it really boggles my mind on why anyone would not want to see line number when they are coding, especially when an error message pops up and says line xx.. hehe > I was pushed into Eclipse at work for some stuff too. I think it's a decent > IDE, although I feel like some parts of it are a little awkward. I don't > particularly like Eclipse's 'workspace' concept (or rather, how Eclipse mana > its workspaces). Rather than prompting you which workspace to use on startu > I think it would be better if it would let you open & close workspaces simil > to how other IDEs let you open & close projects. I do like Eclipe's plugin > ecosystem though. We were using Eclipse at work for Android > development, and I was glad when Google officially switched over to > Android Studio as the official Android ID Android Studio is based > on IntelliJ, which is another IDE for Java that has gained in > popularity. I feel like IntelliJ is laid out in a way that makes > more sense than Eclipse (and I like its project management better). Android > Studio also has integrated support for Gradle, which we were already using a > our build system for Android, so Android Studio was able to plug into our > projects with not too much effort. I thought it was really nice how well > Android Studio worked for us. I'm still pretty new to eclipse, this is probablyt the first time in many years of having it sit idle on my desktop that i'm acutally using it at work. I must admit that i do find switching betweek views like java EE, Java, and Debug very cumbersome when i'm steping through code. But then i watch some crazy tutorials and see guys flying around with super fast hot keys and stuff so i think i just need to learn all the in's and outs. Unforunally the program im working on is only for the next few months then it's back to the same ol daily grind of my own work. IntelliJ is pretty nice, i've only used PyCharm for python but i like the enviroment alot. It's a little bloated at times, and i really notice it alot when i run it on my Pi 2. I still have a lot to learn, just so little free time to work on stuff. --- þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com .