[UPHPU] winds of change

Jason Jones j at poeticintensity.com
Tue Mar 16 14:12:59 MST 2004


I usually don't post, although I enjoy reading all the posts.  I've got 
to say...  I've been developing in PHP for about a year and a half for 
one company.  I've used Quanta Plus exclusively for my IDE, and in the 
time I've been here, I have yet to lose a single file due to my IDE.  I 
understand that Quanta uses some of the same processes as kwrite does, 
although I could be mistaken.  They do look a lot alike, though. :)

Concerning the backup files, Quanta can be configured to back both local 
and remote files up upon saving.  I'm not sure about Kwrite.

Just thought I'd put my two cents in.

--Jason Jones

Jeff Davies wrote:

>Dave,
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>Really! that's tragic I feel that it's one of the better editors out there.. 
>Does your server eat the ~ from kwrite?
>
>Jeff
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>On Tuesday 16 March 2004 03:26, David Smith wrote:
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>>Jeff Davies wrote:
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>>>I really like kwrite in kde 3. It does a nice job of making things look
>>>readable.
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>>Just don't plan on keeping your files for very long. In the BYU CS
>>department, kwrite and kate were responsible for eating more files than
>>all other editors combined. We never had a report of vim eating a file
>>(thanks to its "~" backup files and swap files). :-)
>>
>>--Dave
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