Re: What's NetBeans written in?
David Segall wrote:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.nospam> wrote:
VijayS wrote:
I always thought NetBeans was a C++ app, but is it really Java?
Why is NetBeans so much faster than Eclipse (in terms of UI
responsiveness, compilation, etc)?
We're having a heated internal debate about which IDE to use in-house.
Up till now, we've used textpad+ant.
Extensibility is one of our key reqs, but both IDEs fit the bill
there.
Why not let each developer pick their own IDE?
Why the dictatorial approach?
Because Java is a third generation language and a fairly primitive one
at that. By dictating the IDE a company can obtain some of the
advantages of a higher level language while retaining the underlying
portability of Java.
By convention third generation languages are called
high level languages.
Project builds should be done via Ant anyway, not through an IDE. All IDEs
emit text in the end; if a developer prefers vi and they meet their deadlines
and quality goals, more power to them.
If another programmer changes my Matisse GUI using vi the text he
emits will not include the text required for me to continue using
Matisse.
Is that vi's or Matisse's fault ?
Arne
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