Thanks for your cander, Jim.If you had the opportunity to upgrade to 3.6, would you? Would there be benifit to a new user starting out with 3.3 or should the new user start with 3.6?
Thanks again, David David Engebretson Jr., CTO Peace Weaver Hosting Need web hosting? Come visit us at PeaceWeaverHosting.com----- Original Message ----- From: "Corbett, James" <James.Corbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:02 AM Subject: [program-java] Re: newbieAh, you have just stepped foot where no mans hands have ever been. I work for an agency, and the policy here is not to be the guinea pig for vendors. A prime example is that I'm using Windows XP, JFW 9 and Eclipse 3.3. It comes down to two real factors.... Is the product stable and does the new version offer better features. Eventually in the case of the OS, we are forced to upgrade because of sun setting but that's the rare situation. We still have VB6 apps running in prod that work just fine and do not require upgrading aside from maintenance.
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Sent: August 25, 2010 13:23 To: program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-java] Re: newbieIs there any benifit to using an older version of Eclipse? Jim, may I ask why you do not upgrade to the most recent version?
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