@francescoc You need to have Emacs as a pre-requisite for your training. I'm sure you can find Emacs teachers.
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@tapoueh Works for you and me. Not for someone coming from a Java background on a course where there is no time to learn a new editor. -
@francescoc That's why it needs to be a pre-requisite, in another course, maybe a dive-in given a full day the day before? -
@tapoueh I wish someone would fix it and take ownership, as it makes the experience of moving from Java so much easier.
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@FrancescoC sublime text has a good learning curve and erlang plugins. -
@andy_till good point. Will suggest it. Never used it myself but heard good things about it.
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@FrancescoC Community version of IntelliJ IDEA+Erlang plugin give decent feel of classic point&click IDE plus very good Erlang support. -
@kvakvs yup, agree.
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@FrancescoC whats the best idc for erlang? Just been playing around. Finding it really easy and fun. Love functional programming. -
@andrewvijay Emacs is what I prefer. Heard positive things on Intellij -
@FrancescoC ill go with the emacs then!
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@FrancescoC If students depend on Eclipse (or any IDE) to program, it's no sense already.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@FrancescoC sorry i meant IDEThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@FrancescoC I thought only I had such bug. Also, it hangs sometimes if I try to navigate through functions using side barThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@FrancescoC Errr, its *eclipse*. The rest of the statement is a tautology :-)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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