[Madlug] Netbeans issues
Anthony Hook
anthony.hook3 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 8 19:08:48 CST 2010
I've had good luck with NetBeans instead of Eclipse, when I was forced to
use an IDE in one of my classes at the University. I still thank the
professor that made us learn vim and javac, as I still stick to vim for the
majority of my editing stuffs. I can understand it's not entirely useful for
large programs, but I've gotten back into using Terminator and easily having
a ton of files open at the same time without having to use screen.
- Anthony Hook
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Rahul Nabar <rpnabar at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Christopher Wilson
> <christopher.j.wilson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Am I missing something? I like the interface and the overall feel, but
> >> some of these things make it impossible to work with. Textpad is just
> >> so fast and offers things like searching through multiple files, but
> >> it isn't and IDE and lacks any type of real IDE feature.
> >
> > For many of the reasons you list above, I'm an Emacs user but In my,
> > albeit limited, IDE experience I've had good luck with Eclipse. It has
> > good Java integration and maybe you'll find that whatever is slowing
> > Netbeans won't do the same with Eclipse.
>
> +1 for that. I tried WingIDE and Komodo but both had similar problems.
> The features promised were far different from the actual user
> experience. I've gone back to vim; which is not an IDE but works well
> enough for me.
>
> Maybe Eclipse is a good IDE.
>
> --
> Rahul
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