Arnon Klein wrote:
> Seems to me that most people working on non-unix platforms use IDEs.
> I haven't seen anyone writing java code with notepad (or other text
> editors), and then run javac from the command line... I myself have
> been converted from being an Emacs enthusiast to preaching the gospel
> of IDEs - it's a matter of productivity; it's nice to have an editor
> that knows Java, it's nice to be able to browse classes and objects
> and change them on the fly, or generating javadocs and browsing them
> with a press of a button.
Hi Arnon,
emacs/xemacs can be made into an excellent IDE for Java by using JDE?
It's at
http://jde.sunsite.dk/
Simon
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