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Vern,

Regarding PDM's Merge option (55), you can find an equivalent with
SoftLanding's RSE Extensions plug-in. I don't do MERGEs that often, but I
think it is a nice option.

I like working with WDSC+ a lot. My major complain is that (at least on my
system), the FIND option (25) is very slow, so I tend to keep always at
least one 5250 session on the background...


HTH,


Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries

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From: Vern Hamberg <>
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:58:55 -0500
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RdI vs SEU was: RE: Change management systems
Joe

I think I basically agree with that position. I rarely do RPG in SEU, except
when doing remote custom programming on a customer machine where it's more
trouble to get WDSC+ connected. I know - heh - that's a new variable in the
mix. Although like you I can probably do a lot of fixed-form RPG without a
prompt or a format line!! Well, not so much anymore <bg>.

So I agree generally about RPG - I do like the auto-format for free-form -
except when it messes me up, as I described elsewhere. Both the CL and RPG
autoformatters lose state when you insert an empty line - that should not be
necessary, IMO.

This is just me, but I find WDSC+ too big a hammer for doing a quick 10-line
test in CL.For that I almost always use SEU. If there were a shop rule not
to use SEU, I could live with that, though.

My apologies if I got too heated - this discussion raises my temperature and
for different reasons - probably we are all RIGHT and agreeing violently!

Take care
Vern

Joe Pluta wrote:

Okay, then let me be a little more specific: there is no reason to write RPG
code in SEU. As David says, there are enough annoyances in CL that you may
find it easier to use SEU, but I am trying to put my foot down and tell RPG
programmers to get off of SEU.

And if you don't accept that, then I don't know what else to say. :)

Joe


Joe

I never said that I am as productive in SEU as I am in WDSC+ - I said that I
use the tool that makes me most productive for the task at hand - in so many
words.

Merging code can have a tremendous impact in some situations, and those have
to do with writing code here. In your shop, maybe not. In our shop, maybe
yes. No categorical statements allowed, please!! I speak to the entire
process, not an isolated item. To effectively dismiss a valuable tool
because you don't happen to use it, well, that makes no sense to me.

What I wrote speaks for itself. Again, someone is reading other things into
it.

I refuse to take a categorical dogmatic position here - other than to say
that all tools give me benefit sometime or other. If that is not something
you can accept, I don't know what else to say, so I won't.

Regards
Vern

Joe Pluta wrote:


Vern Hamberg wrote:


Kurt

Scott didn't say, as you misquoted him, "...SEU is no different in RDi in
regard to productivity..." - he said something more like "...the
advantages...are being constantly overstated in these forums..."

Those are completely different. I agree with the latter. Do I use WDSC+? Of
course. Do I find it super-productive? Naw. Does it help me do things it'd
be less simple to do in PDM or SEU? Sometimes. But there is still nothing as
good for merging changes as option 55 in PDM. That just isn't available in
WDSC+.


If you are as productive in SEU as you are in RDi, then you simply aren't
taking advantage of the tool, or you're writing old style code. I don't
ever merge changes, so I don't care about that (we use pessimistic locking
so we don't have that issue), but even if I did, that would be a single
issue that has nothing to do with the overall writing of code. I suppose if
you spend 50% of your time doing source merges, it might make a difference,
but if you're spending half your time doing merges, you have other problems
<grin>.

I am on average twice as productive in RDi, whether it's the outline or the
content assist or the colored syntax or the task view or the ease of copying
source from one machine to another or the powerful search capabilities or
the user-defined commands or ...

And that's working on a mix of RPG II through ILE.



So you use the tool for the job that best fits it. Both green-screen apps
and graphical/browser/thick client apps have their place.

I'm just sayin'!
Vern


SEU has no place as the primary development tool for a programmer, in ANY
language. It works, but it's the wrong tool for the job.

How often do you use SEU to write Java code, Vern?

Just askin'

Joe

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