netbeans 5 ide a di real ting ,
who second dat?
netbeans 5 ide a di real ting ,
who second dat?
i second it...just a pity it cant run on my machine. not yet at least
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its good... but i find JBuilder 2006 more feature rich..
yeah its nice, I only like the matisse feature in gui development, absolutely astounding. Anyhow I still prefer Eclipse, nothing beats that on features.
which is better and what are the pros and cons of netbeans 5, jbuilder 2006 and eclipse
ChAos AnD cOnfLicT ArE mY ParEntS
Eclispe can run on linux, i think netbeans as well.
Thats my $.02
Well Jbuilder and Netbeans allow the programmer to work in an environment that really fosters productivity. Creating Webbased / Desktop applications / Mobile Apps become as easy as 'Just Click' . The debugging, refactoring and team development capablitis of jbuilder are REALLY impressive. Not sure about NB5 but JBuilder from X to 2006 even come with tools to even generate Native executables if you want to target a particular platform. Eclipse i dont like. eclipse based IDE's . The only problem with JBuilder is "It aint free". That is, the Developer and Enterprise Editions which are the versions with the most covetted features.Originally Posted by Malloc-X
so does Jbuilder.Originally Posted by Virus
I think u forgot to mention that of the three eclipse is the most widely use, not only can it do java, but c, c++ and php.
and it has the ability to be extended with plugins. In my opinion its the best IDE of all the three, its has a lot more functionality than those two, Its refactoring is top class that I can't find in any other IDE. also stuff like code formatting wasnt avalible in Netbeans or JBuilder when I used it.
A number of additional features in Eclipse make it a more effective tool for Java programmers, such as QuickFix, QuickDiff, and easy navigation within source code using bookmarks or the class outlines. You'll also find strong support for CVS.