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View Poll Results: Which editor you recommended.
Notepad with Command Prompt 3 27.27%
Any Java IDE 3 27.27%
Netbeans 3 27.27%
Eclipse 2 18.18%
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I agree that netbeans is much better. Although i did not use eclipse, Eclipse's project concepts and visual presentation looked weird to me when i tried it last time. I guess same applies to Eclipse users. They got used to it and don't want to learn new ways of doing same things until they see some explicit requirement to switch to netbeans.
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I agree that netbeans is much better.

Is there any special things....
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Eh?
How come?
Doesn't liberty and freedom a good thing?
Java itself is a open software right, free in a sort of manner

On some distance

Ya, Java is free and I don't say that it is worst. But most of the tings a much like rubbish at all.
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Try that. You should decide whether it is special or not..
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Try that. You should decide whether it is special or not..

Sorry pal, I don't want to waste my recourses for that Already I used IntelliJ Idea. That's why ask that question from you
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Sorry pal, I don't want to waste my recourses for that Already I used IntelliJ Idea. That's why ask that question from you
I see. But i did not use IntelliJ IDEA for long time. So i can not tell you its advantages compared to IntelliJ IDEA. But i guess, J2EE and J2ME support of Netbeans should be better than IntelliJ IDEA's. And the most important thing is the recent acceleration of Sun's support on Netbeans.
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And the most important thing is the recent acceleration of Sun's support on Netbeans.

Ya, I agreed with you on this.
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I havent seen this one mentioned, BlueJ. I think it is good because it gives you a structure and shows you your programs layout in a picture. I tried netbeans once it is too frustrating and annoying. I havent been programming that long but I will be sticking with bluej for a while. (this is not important but the picture is kinda cool. Also I use command prompt. But not in a usual way. I make a jar file then I make a batch file that runs the jar file. This is my version of an executable.
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Ya, it's true. First of all, this is a too old thread. Even I'm not remeber this. I only put there two most common IDEs. All others are put in one.

Actually you have a nice thread regading IDEs used in Java.

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