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[12:18:51 CDT(-0500)] <colinclark> all I want is a text editor
[12:19:08 CDT(-0500)] <yzen> Bosmon: yes it works well
[12:19:19 CDT(-0500)] <jhernandez> oh my god! Bosmon uses eclipse? (I just dropped a myth!)
[12:19:20 CDT(-0500)] <Bosmon> colinclark - still the ability to "scope a search within a project" is the one remanent feature from Eclipse I find useful for non-Java programming
[12:19:31 CDT(-0500)] <jhernandez> colinclark: +1
[12:19:35 CDT(-0500)] <Bosmon> It's not clear how I would do that with a simple text editor : P
[12:19:47 CDT(-0500)] <colinclark> I am a pretty inept programmer
[12:19:54 CDT(-0500)] <colinclark> so I prefer my tools to reflect that
[12:19:54 CDT(-0500)] <Bosmon> But my main question is, does the node Eclipse debugger still suffer from the 10 stack-frame limit that we have in node-inspector?
[12:19:57 CDT(-0500)] <yzen> Bosmon: you can with sublime