My main IDE. I use it for Java and Android development, RoR with aptana, GAE
and AWS. It has some issues from time to time but version 3.5 is stable and less
buggy then its predecessor.
It has the odd bug now and then and sometimes takes some fiddling, but the
number of features and plugins is so vast that I always come back to it. It's
the first IDE I've been able to use for all aspects of development. SVN, Amazon
Web Services, PHP? You name it, it's in there or there's a plugin :)
I am using Galileo-Version of Eclipse and I like it, even though I do not see
a big difference to the version 3.2 I used a lot in the past.
There are some things I will probably never get accustomed to in this IDE,
like adding and editing watch variables or crowded editor screen. Anyway, taking
into account its reach feature set I use it very often in my professional and
hobby programming.
I have found that Eclipse with PyDev installed is awesome for Django
development. Awesome debugging, code completion, HTML, CSS and Python editor.
Subversion support.
a standard java IDE platform.
My main IDE. I use it for Java and Android development, RoR with aptana, GAE and AWS. It has some issues from time to time but version 3.5 is stable and less buggy then its predecessor.
It's netbeans i'm using that reported as Eclipse.
It has the odd bug now and then and sometimes takes some fiddling, but the number of features and plugins is so vast that I always come back to it. It's the first IDE I've been able to use for all aspects of development. SVN, Amazon Web Services, PHP? You name it, it's in there or there's a plugin :)
My IDE for java development
my favourite Ide for development of java application is eclipse.
I am using Galileo-Version of Eclipse and I like it, even though I do not see a big difference to the version 3.2 I used a lot in the past.
There are some things I will probably never get accustomed to in this IDE, like adding and editing watch variables or crowded editor screen. Anyway, taking into account its reach feature set I use it very often in my professional and hobby programming.
The very powerful multiplatform IDE. I like it very much.
Best Mac C++ IDE (for cross plataforming)
I have found that Eclipse with PyDev installed is awesome for Django development. Awesome debugging, code completion, HTML, CSS and Python editor. Subversion support.
Simple.
This software is great for OO programming, the interface can be improved but otherwise, it's really user-friendly, and it compiles very quickly
Yeah, you can configure team collaboration using svn, cvs and many other tools for version control.
Very usefull when used with SVN connectors.
I use it for Python with Pydev plugin and it's realy the most nice Python IDE I've ever used.
One of the best IDE