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I really like Netbeans. I've used DreamWeaver in Windows and it is way cool, but waaaay to expensive, the trial worked good until I tried to uninstall it and then it stunk real good. I'll have to try the rest this year, except emac's. It is just too geeky for me. It is probably the best, but it looks difficult to learn and time is so short.
I find the best IDEs are Code-Navigator (www.codenav.com) and SourceNavigator (sourcenav.sourceforge.net). They both include automatic class diagram generation, file dependency diagrams, and more, and with just a mouse click you can jump from one of these diagrams to code and vice versa.
They support C/C++, Java, PHP, HTML, XML, ASP, CSS, Perl, Python, SQL, Tcl/Tk and more.
They work on both Linux and Windows natively (binary code, not Java).
Include them in your list of the best IDEs, please...
Hi!!
I would like to install eclipse-SDK for java development. I'm using Mandrake 10.1. Can somebody recommend me the stable version for my Dist.
Thanking everyone for their time and effort.
Azzath.
kdevelop over eclipse, are you kidding me. The KDE lovers, likely those who don't even know what an IDE is, voted kdevelop just because it started with a 'k'. And for the others, it's obvious they have never installed eclipse.
Hi crabboy:
U left me with no clue with regard to my post...
So what do you really mean? Whats the best IDE that you would recommend for a beginner in java?
Azzath.
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