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Comments on: IBM shadow looms over next Eclipse

makes sense 

Posted Tuesday 11th March 2008 20:13 GMT

If IBM is the only real contributer, obviously it is going to have an IBM slant to it. Duh.

NETBEANS is the way to go. 

Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 01:50 GMT

Go

This is exactly why Sun was smart to build an independent community of developers, and NOT corporates, around NetBeans. More innovation, more performance and at the end of the day, way more independence than Eclipse.

Netbeans is better, 

Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 04:04 GMT

Plus, I find it funny to hear this. The eclipse guys always claimed that they have such a vibrant community around eclipse.

Have to agree on Netbeans 

Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 07:00 GMT

I've used both off and on over the past number of years, and until recently I'd have had a preference for Eclipse in terms of performance, flexibility etc. In version 6.0 however, Netbeans have produced a far better, more complete, IDE.

@the previous posters saying NetBeans is better 

Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 12:08 GMT

Boffin

Although I can't comment over whether NetBeans is better than Eclipse or not as I haven't used NetBeans for ages, the reason I stay on Eclipse is because a lot of the plugins I use are only available on that platform. Now, if Eclipse, NetBeans, Idea et al would come together and agree to a standard for plugins so that you could build IDE independant extensions, that would be great for developers and would foster competition. One can dream...

Forget about NetBeans and Eclipse 

Posted Friday 14th March 2008 04:16 GMT

Forget about all those GUIs whether it is NetBeans or Eclipse or IDEA or whatever !

You only have two options:

1. Emacs + OO-Browser

2. vim/gvim

Anything other then those two is just a waste of resources.

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