On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Stuart Cooper wrote:
>
> > get xemacs (at least version 21)
>
> > M-x jde
>
> > class browser, easy links to javadoc, click to compile, click to
> > debug, etc, etc
>
> > will work on windows or any unix. can even use gtk with the new(ish)
> > xemacs/gtk port (so jeff/raster can still have their themes).
>
> drool drool. I haven't had to do too much java development but I might have
> a bit in the near future so I will take this recommendation on board. I'm
> a bit of a GNU Emacs man rather than an XEmacs man but I will try some of
> the things under XEmacs. The two best editors are XEmacs and GNU Emacs, the
> only academic question that people should differ in is which one is first
> and which one is second :)
I personally have always used plain GNU Emacs, rather than XEmacs. Can
anyone give me a run down on why I would want to run XEmacs? From what I
have seen/used (which isn't exactly in-depth), XEmacs seems to have a toolbar
and a web browser in it, but that is the only difference I could find so far.
Cheers,
Benno
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