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Tommy summed it up well.
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Sean Porterfield

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I use PDM for object management, etc. not just for coding. Instead of having to write a program for some of the more mundane tasks I can just use PDM. So PDM is used for a lot more than just SDA/SEU



From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On 1/4/2012 4:13 PM, Porterfield, Sean wrote:
PDM is more than SEU. RDP is not a reasonable replacement for PDM.
It's as simple as that.

With the exception of compare/merge, what do you find irreplaceable in PDM?

Color coding and more lines of code are enough for me to switch.
Outline mode and search and open seal the deal. The SDA replacement works quite well. Debugging rocks.

Unless you run regularly over a very slow speed is not an issue. I'm puzzled.

Joe

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