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Alpha:
Great job!  I looked at the downloads page, and that is a huge number of packages that were prepared!

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: Uskok on December 06, 2012, 08:11:44 pm ---Why the name is not 12.12 ?   ;D

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The build date/SVN revision date counts, which you can see in the about dialog.

Uskok:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on December 07, 2012, 01:33:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: Uskok on December 06, 2012, 08:11:44 pm ---Why the name is not 12.12 ?   ;D

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The build date/SVN revision date counts, which you can see in the about dialog.

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Just kidding.
I'm happy that CB has new official version.
Since one year, I am using CB as basic developer tool in our company. It is a little bit tune up version of CB to fit into our developing environments.
Yesterday, I wrote 25 pages document why CB is best choice for us. I would like to push CB as basis tool.  I very much appreciate the remote debugging ability.
The rest of the company is stuck with vi and work in the linux console.

oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: Uskok on December 07, 2012, 02:58:14 pm ---The rest of the company is stuck with vi and work in the linux console.

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This is because they are real/true developers :)

Uskok:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on December 07, 2012, 03:13:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: Uskok on December 07, 2012, 02:58:14 pm ---The rest of the company is stuck with vi and work in the linux console.

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This is because they are real/true developers :)

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Quote one programmer who stuck with the same problem best describes why I got into this business.

“Lately I have been doing some development on the LINUX and UNIX platforms. And I have quickly come to despise an entire generation of back-bone technologies. I am talking about the tools that make up most of these systems; make, vi, telnet, grep and these kinds of tools. The world would have been a better place if these technologies had been retired 10 years ago. And yet, many users of these systems tend to hail their versatility. If they only would turn their heads away from the terminal screen for a moment, they would see that the world had moved on a long time ago...
Anyway, I once promised myself never to use a vi editor because life is too short to learn another move cursor down key-combination, and since there is no such term as "Integrated Development Environment" available in the vocabulary on these platforms, I decided to make one myself.”

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