I'm Looking for a new IDE to develop on, instead of Eclipse any suggestions? And if you wonder why i wasn't pleased with eclipse it's because the debugger is horrible...
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NetBeans. Good for lots of things: Java, C, Python, Ruby...
Adam Crossland
2010-09-14 18:29:13
I switched from Eclipse to Netbeans, I really like Netbeans and it seems to be getting better and better.
jhanifen
2010-09-14 18:30:04
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Vim, Crimson Editor (Emerald Editor), and Komodo Edit. Depends on the project but mostly vim.
Ibrahim
2010-09-14 18:33:16
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I Used sun studio for a while, its built off netbeans and looks very similar, but I preferred the look and feel of it. not free, but comes with Unix.
I'm also a huge fan of notepad++ you can add a function explorer plugin, make it feel more like a full fledged IDE then a simple text editor. But it has syntax highlighting and auto-complete.
mr odus
2010-09-14 18:49:51