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OlimilO

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Monday, August 3rd 2009, 4:13pm

Which Java IDE do you use?

Hi,

which Java IDE do you use? and why?

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Wednesday, August 5th 2009, 9:05am

NetBeans 6.7 RC 3
jdk1.6.0_02

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Wednesday, September 9th 2009, 9:21am

I use NetBeans 6.7 cause a friend interduced it to me and it's somehow easy
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Tuesday, October 20th 2009, 11:39am

i use jabaco, netbeans and eclipse(lol long time ago)
im looking foward to use superbasic(my basic compiler project made on jabaco which isnt finished) :D
Working on SuperBasic-a free basic compiler made on jabaco

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Friday, November 27th 2009, 6:42pm

I am using JCreator, fast, free, small, works fine on my school server.
NetBeans on x64 Windows 2008 i7 server.

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Saturday, November 28th 2009, 7:54pm

Only the text-editor.

I know, that the real developer can't understand it, but I don't like NetBeans and Eclipse.
Netbeans have the advantage, that a minimal documentation is integrated. And it shows you, if you have something written wrong or which classes exists, etc.
But what I don't like is, that after every restart of NetBeans, I am again there, where I have ended.

I like it, if I have something changed wrong in the IDE or so, to restart it. But if I am again on the same state, it helps me not much.
And deleting the ".netbeans" directory in the home-directory helps not much, too. If I then start NetBeans again, it needs a very long time to start. And don't work like the first start after the install of it.

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Wednesday, February 24th 2010, 11:10pm

I use Eclipse with the pyDev plugin for when I'm programming in python.

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