Re: [jgit-dev] [Announce] JGit / EGit Release 1.3

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Anthony Perritano

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Feb 22, 2012, 4:21:13 AM2/22/12
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thanks. quick tip for those who had a previously version installed. In Eclipse go to Help > Check For Updates.

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On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Stephen Bannasch wrote:

Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 11:47:58 +0100
From: Matthias Sohn <matthi...@googlemail.com>
To: JGit Developers list <jgit...@eclipse.org>,
EGit developer discussion <egit...@eclipse.org>
Subject: [jgit-dev] [Announce] JGit / EGit Release 1.3

The JGit and EGit project teams are proud to announce their release 1.3.

Release Review Document

New and Noteworthy

Download
The precise release version is 1.3.0.201202151440-r

p2 repository:

p2 repository for GitHub Mylyn Connector:

Eclipse Marketplace (1.3 will soon arrive there):

JGit Maven repository:

EGit p2 repository zip download for system integrators

This release will also be shipped with the Indigo SR2 shipment
which is planned for end of next week.

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Matt Zukowski

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Feb 22, 2012, 9:15:29 AM2/22/12
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Dudes while we're talking about IDEs, check out Sublime Text 2. Everyone here at ENCORE is making the migration off Eclipse for non java stuff. It's pretty lovely.

Jim Slotta

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Feb 22, 2012, 9:25:30 AM2/22/12
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Matt Zukowski <matt.z...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dudes while we're talking about IDEs, check out Sublime Text 2. Everyone here at ENCORE is making the migration off Eclipse for non java stuff. It's pretty lovely.

pretty lovely... almost "sublime"? you might say?

J.Si...@utwente.nl

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Feb 22, 2012, 10:29:30 AM2/22/12
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Hi,

If you are talking about editing JavaScript, you should definitely try webstorm (http://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/) or the ultimate version of intellij (http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/). Webstorm is the ultimate version of intellij, but then only for web editing (html, css, javascript and perhaps a few more). Both are paid products, but with discounts for academic uses or free for classroom and open source projects. You can install both products and try it for 30 days.

Jakob

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> Dudes while we're talking about IDEs, check out Sublime Text
> 2. Everyone here at ENCORE is making the migration off
> Eclipse for non java stuff. It's pretty lovely.
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> thanks. quick tip for those who had a previously
> version installed. In Eclipse go to Help > Check For Updates.
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Anthony Perritano

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Feb 22, 2012, 11:51:59 AM2/22/12
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sublime looks pretty awesome. the code completion is pretty nice. 

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Anthony Perritano

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Feb 24, 2012, 6:47:55 AM2/24/12
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I checked out web storm. Its pretty quick. I like the intellisense. You can dive into functions quickly and see whats going on.  You can do that with a ctrl+click over the function name. how would you do that in sublime? If you are just cutting your teeth on js - web storm seems a way to move quickly and learn efficiently. I think sublime is awesome. but it seems for the more seasoned javascript developer and you need to add all these features with various packages etc…. It would be cool if someone came up with a eclipse/webstorm-ish package list must haves for sublime. 

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Matt Zukowski

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Feb 24, 2012, 1:29:45 PM2/24/12
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I think you're probably right. Sublime isn't really an IDE the way Eclipse and WebStorm are. More a swiss army knife than a full environment; or just "DE", without the "I".

If you like working in Eclipse, you'll really like WebStorm, and if you like working in TextMate, you'll really like Sublime.
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