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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Phippard" <MarkP@softlanding.com> > > On the other hand, if all you need is SEU to do your development than you > shouldn't be using WDSc anyway. I don't understand this comment. Most of what I do in Code I could, and used to, do in SEU. But the Code editor is so much more productive. IMHO, most SEU based developer should be using the Code editor. Granted, I can used most of Code without delving too deeply into WDSC and incurring the overhead of Eclipse. But I see the original code declining and being replaced with the Eclipse verion, and I worry about the tendency that IBM has always had in most software it has developed: the need for lots of hardware resources and mediocre performance. Sam
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