I think you'll find that the majority oif public CF developers use
CFEclipse, or CFBuilder.

It's robust (if a bit of a memory hog), it's extensible (if a little
overwhelming sometimes), and it's highly configurable (if a little
confusing).

It took me a few years to really feel comfortable with it, but now it would
be hard to imagine using anything other than an Eclipse based IDE.


andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Troxel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:24 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Possible switch to CFEclipse


I do not want to start a flame here, just get some information to help me
make a decision.
I am using CF8 and not yet ready for CF9. I am currently using Homesite+ for
my IDE and would like to know what the requirements are for installing
Eclipse and CFEclipse on my 32 bit dual core laptop w/3 gigs of ram.
I do not know anyone who is currently using it which is why I am asking
here. I do not do any Java programming at all and am planning on using it to
replace Homesite if that is possible and maybe get some advise from all of
you.
If you recommend Eclipse, which package and other plugins do I need as well?

Terry





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