I'm currently taking a course which involves some Java programming and, as
such, I am looking for an IDE which I can use. I took a look at the Java
section of the SxS and found that it focused on VMs as opposed to IDEs.
VisualAge for Java is listed but it doesn't appear to be what I'm looking
for.... sounds more that a VB equiv in Java than anything. KDevelop and the
Kompany's KDE Studio don't support Java so they aren't really options.
I gave Borland's JBuilder 5 Personal a whirl but found it was slow as
molasses and there were also problems with window sizing, something that made
the application unusable.
Has anyone got any recommendations on an IDE? For the most part I prefer to
use IDEs when coding... but should I fail to find anything using an editor
window and a konsole or two should do the trick.
David Aikema
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