Eclipse can still be extended... I wish Adobe after this Flex 3 push would really focus some effort on letting people know how to extend their API's. I myself have written java, but really have no idea where to start if I wanted to add a plugin say, a code formater to flex builder right now.
... Like a simple tutorial ... :) Anyway, it can and probably will be made a lot better. Micorsoft's Visual Studio has how many years on Flex Builder?? Lets be real here. Peace, Mike On 6/14/07, Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/14/07, Paul deCoursey <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <paul%40decoursey.net>> wrote: > Troy Gilbert wrote: > > > > I largely prefer many of Visual Studio's (particularly 2005) features > > to FlexBuilder, though do like some of FlexBuilder/ Eclipse's features > > as well. > > > > Of course, the features I like most about Visual Studio don't seem to > > be intrinsic to the way it does things, more just that they don't > > exist in Flex Builder. For example, Visual Studio does some incredible > > Intellisense for C#... it basically suggests appropriate text > > (keywords, variable names, types, functions, etc.) with every > > keystroke. For folks with a lame memory like myself, it's great... > > it's also very conducive to using long, descriptive names for things > > since you don't end up having to type it all out constantly. > > > > I totally agree with that one... FB/Eclipse really falls short in that > regard. Eclipse/FB does plenty of auto-finishing of variables/classes/constants for me. Where do you see it as falling short? -- Justin Patrin
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