On 18/09/2013 20:53, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Unless things have changed since I last tried, Eclipse is very
Java-centric (or JVM-centric) at a fairly fundamental level. Support
for other languages (from what I've tried) tends to get crammed into a
Java-oriented model, which can make things confusing and leave a bad
impression.

That's true, there is a lot of Java/JDT likeness in other Eclipse IDEs. I don't see why that would be a problem though, unless there is really very little customization in the IDE, and things are too much Java-centric. But some Java/JDT concepts apply well to other IDEs/languages too, I believe. For example the concept of projects with source folders, etc., applies well to D.

Do you remember any specific example you thought confusion or bad? And which language/IDE was it applying to?

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Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer

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