I recently overheard a conversation about IDE naming and its impact on an individual or company’s bottom line. There were numerous supporters of the notion that the name of the tool an individual or company chooses has direct correlation to the number and types of clients that individual or company can secure. In contrast, there was an equal amount of supporters of the notion that the IDE name makes little or no difference and that it instead rests with the underlying technology used, as well as, the competency of the individual and/or company.
This was a very heated debate that lasted several days. I was completely shocked that the debate ran that course. Which leads me to ask the question, what’s in a name? Do you think it really makes a difference to your clients whether you use Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape to create your vector graphics? Does it matter to them whether you use Photoshop or GIMP for bitmap image manipulations? Is it important to them whether you use Flex Builder or Flash CS4 to create cool transitions and animations or sites? If you have an opinion on the subject, I’d like to hear it…:)
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