Comment by usrusr
7 years ago
I'm sure that you can draw a line where it does not count as "core product", but Eclipse has to count as something.
7 years ago
I'm sure that you can draw a line where it does not count as "core product", but Eclipse has to count as something.
The motivation behind Eclipse/JWT was similar to the French supporting American rebels in the late 18th century. It had nothing to do with what they stood for and everything to do with being able to poke a stick in the eye of their most hated enemy (Sun and Great Britain, respectively). Hell, the name and logo even tells you what they're trying to do.
You are a bit unkind to the French: ideological affinity between American and French revolutionaires clearly went beyond their hatred for a common enemy, as proven by the overall shape of resulting Constitutions.
I do agree on the aims of the Eclipse project though.
It was he French monarchy that helped the Americans, so there really was no ideological affinity.
The revolution in France wasnt until several years after the US war against the British was over.
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Eclipse is horribly bloated. Many, many developers have moved to IntelliJ IDEA.
So have I, but I haven't forgotten how much of a godsend it used to be. I do occasionally wonder if eclipse was actually better then or if it has just stagnated while the rest of the world marched on.