BTW (to be a bit off topic), Does anybody know the status of Metrowork's CodeWarrior porting to linux? It could be a good IDE to use. Sze Yuen Wong wrote: > Well, Visual Cafe and JBuilder are very close to > eash other. I really couldn't find any main feature > that is missing from the other one. > It is my conception that they are both missing a linux port ;-} > > > I go with JBuilder for two reasons: > 1. JBuilder supports CORBA right now, Visual Cafe > until first quater 1999. > 2. Microsoft licenced JBuilder. (Potentially > replace J++?) Oops, this is neat! Where do you here about that? Do you mind sending over a link? Dimitris
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