Calen Martin D. Legaspi, SCEA wrote:
This seems like a post for PinoyJUG.
;) Anyway, my vote is Eclipse:
- supported by a larger community,
including both big companies (IBM, Oracle, Borland...) and opensource
groups
- founded by Eric Gamma, one of the most seminal authors on design
- has editors not just for Java and Perl but C/C++, Python, Jython,
etc... Butch L is having a great time using Eclipse as his Python
editor right now
On 2/3/06, Orlando
Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Eclipse,
or NetBeans 5.0?
NetBeans 5.0 has just come out, with
some supposedly-fantastic new features. I've been using Eclipse for a
while now (primarily because it has a Perl plugin, thus you gain
code-folding and syntax-completion for Perl modules). And I like the
SWT widgets which are 100% pure Gnome2 complete with anti-aliasing. But
I'd like to see how the other side does. Not to mention the Web
Services plugin for Eclipse is massive, whereas NetBeans has
everything.
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Calen Martin D. Legaspi
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President, PinoyJUG - "Developers building community." http://pinoyjug.ph
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My vote goes to Eclipse. Third party plugins rocks specially PyDev. I'm
hoping that they could fix performance issues though. I can feel my
512MB linux box start to cough when Eclipse is loaded.
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