Sze,
  I use XEmacs and TYA.  XEmacs is a very powerful editor and you can
customize it to your every whim.  Of course it doesn't have the RAD
environment like some of the other Java specific IDE's, but I think that
it forces you to write better code when you understand what is going on in
your program.
  TYA seems to speedup compilation times a little bit.  Most of my Java
programs are network oriented so using a JIT doesn't really benefit as
much as AWT or math intensive applications.
  Cheers,
   -M@

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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Sze Yuen Wong wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
>   I've been looking for a good Java-Linux development tool without
> success.
> I tried supermojo. It....
>   So. I would like to ask everyone of you,
> 
>   What development tool do you use to help on daily coding?
> IDE, simple class browser, or just an editor.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sze Yuen
> 
> 

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