Re: What's The Top IDE?



In comp.lang.java.advocacy, openwound
<openwound5000@xxxxxxx>
wrote
on 28 Jun 2006 06:07:21 -0700
<1151500041.144440.128190@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
IchBin wrote:
Don't want to start anything but figured I pass along this article:
What's The Top IDE? Article from InternetNews.


You have started something. Visual Studio may still be the most popular
IDE,
but Eclipse is the best. There is only one thing that Eclipse sucks
at--and it is
an important area--gui builder. Matisse is the best gui builder, even
better than
Visual Studio. Matisse is a component of NetBeans. Of course, both
Matisse
and Visual Studio copied Apple's Interface Builder.


Are there plans for a Matisse plugin or a GUI builder for Eclipse?
That is one thing I occasionally miss from JBuilder and NetBeans.

But only occasionally. :-)

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