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Interesting to see the reference to Ultraedit. Been my regular editor for
many years now. Macros are particularly useful, but also the ability to
column edit. Often used it in association with spooled output, macro
manipulation, then subsequent data input (in migration work, for example).
peter
edinburgh
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> From: Pete Finnigan [mailto:oracle_list_at_peterfinnigan.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:06 PM
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> Subject: Re: Development environments
>
>
> Hi Jared
>
> Interesting article that is quite current. I have just started to use
> ultraedit on windows very recently after using textpad for years for
> development. I use vi of course on unix.
>
> I moved to Ultraedit mainly for the reason it allows macros to be
> edited, this is the one failing with textpad although there is an open
> source movement to add a macro edit to textpad by a group of users.
>
> I just wanted to add that in the world of databases and the repetition
> of code that sometimes exists maybe neither an IDE or text
> editor is the
> solution. back in 1996/7 i worked on a data migration from a mainframe
> to Oracle/Dynix where we wrote a migration program for the
> applications
> data in C / Pro*C but we separated out the data access code and used
> array interfaces and generated 45000 - 50000 lines of Pro*C
> with a 1000
> 1500 line bourne / awk script. The Pro*C generated was all dynamic
> method 2, 3 and 4. Although maybe now with the likes of ultraedit /
> slickedit this would be classed as a plugin module?
>
> cheers
>
> Pete
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