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Oh yea.... and I have dual 19" widscreen monitors. If they were 22's I'd
get my 100 lines. :D
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Bryce Martin
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Bryce Martin
The main advantage of RDi over PDM/SEU is in the time to
analyze a program and produce code. If you can see 86 lines
of code (in my setup) at a time in RDi(WDSC) versus only 19
in SEU then I don't know how you can ignore the productivity
gains that gives you.
Bryce, what are your preferences set at? I only have 51 lines and I
haven't found another setting that is easy on the eye. My screen is only
17", I think.
Another comparaison with the number of lines : I find that greenscreeners
are less likely to use long names in their code. So you tend to get a lot
more comment lines, thus amplifying even more the difference. They may be
lazy about writing subprocedures as that slows them down. I still
sometimes use SEU for a quick look at something, but it has to be really
quick because often I have to page and page before finding any code!
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