> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Glen Wagley > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:23 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [uug] java ide > > > On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 22:15, Andrew Jorgensen wrote: > > Iacov Nicherescu wrote: > > > Hopefully this won't start an opinion war, but- What java > ide would > > > you folks recommend for linux? I intend to try to jde > because I'm > > > partial to emacs, > > > but as far as cool gui ones, which should I go for? And > I'd really > > > prefer > > > one that's not actually written in java, if possible, but > I suppose that > > > doesn't matter too much if it's cool and robust and > whatnot. Thanks-- > > > > I know you're reluctant to use one written in Java, but I've been > > really happy with NetBeans. It has a really full feature > set, and it's > > the basis of Sun One Studio (formerly Forte for Java) so Sun has a > > personally interest in seeing it progress. > > > > http://www.netbeans.org > > > > > -James > Do any of the aforementioned IDE's have decent vim > keybindings.
You can edit the plugin and customize it to add keybindings...or just write your own in BeanShell. >I downloaded jedit just to give it a whirl and > I like it ok. It has a Vimulator plugin but there are very > few vim commands that are recognized. All I can get it to do > is navigate around (hjkl) and :w. I would love to have vim > be my IDE but I have never been able to get a plugin for vim > that does exactly what i want it to do. > > -- > > Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > ____________________ > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list > ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
