My favorite development environment. Works on all platforms with native look
and feel in each platform. Much better then the Netbeans UI which feels alien
everywhere.
i dont know...im trying it because of the android plugin which is way better
then netbeans one but i dont really like it...feels like it should crash any
second...but maybe ill learn to love it ;] who knows
I used JCreator before Eclipse and it was a completely failing piece of shit.
With Eclipse, I almost just have to sit down and let the IDE program and fix
errors for me. I'm in heaven.
Pretty robust IDE for my development. C, C++, Java...it handles all the
languages I need on this platform. Add in SVN support and you have yourself a
winner.
reliable IDE for me. cross-platform, helpful, flexible to various range of use, and awesome plug-in system.
my fav python php IDE
yeah .... lets Develop ....
too slow and highweight. but there is no choice... other IDEs not as comfortable as eclipse...
My favorite development environment. Works on all platforms with native look and feel in each platform. Much better then the Netbeans UI which feels alien everywhere.
My favorite Python/CSS/JavaScript IDE.
My wakoopa dont register eclipse usage...
Absolutely incredible tool for coding in Java. I can work off a flash drive between many computers fast and easily.
use it everywhere. it has a lot of useful plug-ins. android sdk for eclipse is the best for now.
i dont know...im trying it because of the android plugin which is way better then netbeans one but i dont really like it...feels like it should crash any second...but maybe ill learn to love it ;] who knows
I have to say, I used to absolutely hate Eclipse, but a friend got me to try it again not too long ago and its not that bad.
I used JCreator before Eclipse and it was a completely failing piece of shit. With Eclipse, I almost just have to sit down and let the IDE program and fix errors for me. I'm in heaven.
IMPO: best primary IDE for Java and Python but worse for PHP and C++. And, also, eats abnormaly big piece of memory.
I'm using XMind on Linux, and it is being tracked as Eclipse...
Pretty robust IDE for my development. C, C++, Java...it handles all the languages I need on this platform. Add in SVN support and you have yourself a winner.