Stephen Pitts wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 10:42:14PM +1100, Naoki Shibuya wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for a good IDE for Java on Linux.

        I've been using Netbeans http://www.netbeans.com

        It was done in Java and it's free for educational use. It runs on Linux
and it's pretty well the most full featured IDE for Linux out there.

        Justin.



> >
> > Is everybody using emacs?  Or is there anything better?
> >
> > I am Java programmer but new to Linux.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Naoki
> >
> >
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> I just started using VIM because it does very good
> syntax highlighting for mixed mode files (i.e. my PHP3/HTML/
> JavaScript constructions). Thus far, it seems to be OK. In
> Linux, things like IDEs don't really exist. You 'roll your own'
> from components laying around. Here's mine:
> Editor: VIM
> Build system: Make
> Java Compiler: Jikes
> Java Interpreter: <duh> JDK 1.2/1.1
> I created a file called a Makefile, which is a set of instructions
> for Make that tells it how to build all of the classes in my
> project. That way...I can type :make inside of VIM and any
> changed source files are re-compiled.
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> Stephen Pitts
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