Re: Suggestion for the choice of IDE

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <andrewthommo@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
22 Jan 2007 17:46:01 -0800
Message-ID:
<1169516761.375555.322090@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
printdude1968@gmail.com wrote:
....

....Back in "the day" I worked with
JCreator a fair amount (before I took a course and was introduced to
Eclipse) and really liked it on a Windows platform. But to my
knowledge (Mr. Thompson ..


*

...may know otherwise) ..


(shrugs) And I may not, too. My main preferences after
TextPad/Ant are either Eclipse or NetBeans, ..or JBuilder
if someone else pays the licence fee (hey - I may be cheap,
but I'm not fussy!).

Does JCreator cost money? (I'm not even sure)

....I've used Netbeans, but I found it awkward. Plus, I can use
Eclipse for website work... I haven't found anything in Netbeans that
lets me do that.


Really? I am not as familiar with NB as Eclipse, but thought
NB could handle JSP (and thereby) HTML. What 'website work'
features does Eclipse offer, that are not in NB?

* And as an aside, the only people who refer to me as
'Mr. Thompson' are generally annoyed with me.
I prefer 'Andrew' or 'Andrew T.'/'Andrew Thompson'
(given there are a number of Andrew's who post
around here, it might pay to differentiate).

Umm.. You were referring to me, right?

Oh and, assuming I should get annoyed with you,
should I refer to you as 'Mr. Dude', or 'Mr. '68'? ;-)

Andrew T.

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