> > And IDEA may be the best developer's UI ever invented.
>
> Ted, would you mind comparing IDEA to Eclipse a little
> bit, if you have time? Not a full blown feature-by-feature
> review, just highlights.
I've used the latest Eclipse, and it's ok, but it's not IDEA.
Eclipse has many of the feat
I'd have to concur with Arron on IDEA vs. Eclipse. I was so impressed by IDEA
that I also shelled out the $300 license from my own pocket even though
Eclipse is free.
The ability to map any command to a keyboard shortcut is indeed wonderful. It
integrates well with perforce (which we use at wor
is the greatest tool
ever.
Carl
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From: Jason L. Buberel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'd have to concur with Arron on IDEA vs. Eclipse. I
300 Is it?
I thought it was $460++ USD for a single developer??? - way more than my
budget runs to :-(
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Andrew Hill wrote:
> 300 Is it?
> I thought it was $460++ USD for a single developer??? - way more than
> my budget runs to :-(
Compared to something like Visual Studio, it's still a bargain =:0)
How times have changed! In decades past, I can remember paying like a
thousand bucks for IDEs that
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Andrew Hill wrote:
> 300 Is it?
> I thought it was $460++ USD for a single developer??? - way more than
> my budget runs to :-(
Compared to something like