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I much preferred Eclipse to NetBeans when I had a brief (well, 3 year) flirtation with Java development. I'm not sure whether it's still the case but the Eclipse UI was more responsive since it was developed using the SWT UI library, closely tied to the native windowing system of the host platform. From a purely eye-candy perspective this also gave it a more platform consistent look and feel than an application developed in SWING (yuk!) - although the latter has now improved in this respect I think.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket? -
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Sounds like she might be dropping some hintsOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostJust the implied length of time since last bonk...
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Oi - I don't speak "geek".... TPD is not for confusionOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostI much preferred Eclipse to NetBeans when I had a brief (well, 3 year) flirtation with Java development. I'm not sure whether it's still the case but the Eclipse UI was more responsive since it was developed using the SWT UI library, closely tied to the native windowing system of the host platform. From a purely eye-candy perspective this also gave it a more platform consistent look and feel than an application developed in SWING (yuk!) - although the latter has now improved in this respect I think.
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Morning ZaraOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostMorning all

Manage to get any time in the garden yesterday?Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Sorry, I geeked out there for a moment. That paddle brought me back to my senses thoughOriginally posted by cailin maith View PostOi - I don't speak "geek".... TPD is not for confusion
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Dunno... I never managed to get her to go for a walk with me...Originally posted by voodooflux View PostSounds like she might be dropping some hints
Maybe the "G'day Sheila, do you ****" line's time has come...
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A little - along with a lovely snooze.........................Bliss.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostMorning Zara
Manage to get any time in the garden yesterday?
Have not got anywhere with the LS - they now demanded Goverment Experiance - oh well.
May do a little more in the Garden as it is a nice day - prehaps, maybe....Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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