About 5 years ago, when I tried to used Netbeans to open a large C project
(the Wine project, about 2 million lines), it was unusably slow, and its
C/C++ indexer crashed.

I don't know if it has improved since then, but we have 6 times more code,
and it's C++, not the much simpler C. Eclipse invested serious development
effort into its Eclipse CDT parser, even writing static analysis tools with
it and developing code refactoring. How good is Netbeans?

On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Fernando Cassia <fcas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 7/19/17, Damjan Jovanovic <dam...@apache.org> wrote:
> > What is so "very basic" about Eclipse? It's an excellent IDE, among the
> > best C++ IDEs I ever used, and the only IDE I use to develop AOO.
> >
> > I only used Visual Studio a little, and it seemed very good at the .NET
> > languages, but poor at C++. What does Visual Studio do, that Eclipse CDT
> > doesn't?
>
> What does Eclipse do that Netbeans doesn't?
>
> Just curious, thinking aloud...
> ;)
>
> FC
> PS: I'm seriously interested if anyone has succesfully used Netbeans
> for working with AOO source..
>
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