I'm vim user :-/ My software engineering teacher is all "bah! vi is
bad! use emacs!" and most of the rest of the class swears by BlueJ (like
IDLE for Java). Maybe I can make icedtea the default and alias a
nickname for java.
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> Perhaps you can configure icedtea to be the default, and use Eclipse for
> writing your java classes? In Eclipse you can set the default compiler,
> so then you will have all the system using icedtea, but your classes
> being compiled by sun-java. Would that work?
>
> Regarding the bug report, It's clear it isn't Liferea or Miro's fault,
> but Java, right? I won't close Liferea's task though, so I don't forget
> about this...
>
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I'm vim user :-/ My software engineering teacher is all "bah! vi is
bad! use emacs!" and most of the rest of the class swears by BlueJ (like
IDLE for Java). Maybe I can make icedtea the default and alias a
nickname for java.
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: enigmail. mozdev. org
> Perhaps you can configure icedtea to be the default, and use Eclipse for
> writing your java classes? In Eclipse you can set the default compiler,
> so then you will have all the system using icedtea, but your classes
> being compiled by sun-java. Would that work?
>
> Regarding the bug report, It's clear it isn't Liferea or Miro's fault,
> but Java, right? I won't close Liferea's task though, so I don't forget
> about this...
>
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