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Cuball 04-03-2004 03:23 PM

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Originally posted by dnd
EditPlus v2.x
i find it clean and simple and never crashes....handy with the long java and c++ programs currently being written with my dissertation...
:)

hehe it's clean and simple for sure, but it does crash :-)

I accidently opened a 650mb movie file one day ... It didn't like it that much ...

but it's a very good editor idd

biff 04-10-2004 03:30 PM

Dreamweaver 4 MX, Edit Plus, and VI, here. I have never tried VIM, is that VI on steroids, or what? I am not sure, so any feedback on VIM would be great...

Mr_Q 04-20-2004 04:34 PM

I use eclipse for Java. It's not quite what I would call... stable... but it gets the job done, has a pretty decent debugger, and I love the auto-complete stuff. I can just type what I want, and if i haven't declared a varible, method, or class that I try to use, I can just click the little lightbulb on the side and it'll add it into my code, even adding appropriate import statements and such.

To be fair though, the only other editor I've ever tried for Java is BlueJay, so i don't have much experience to go on. BlueJay was a fine program, but didn't have nearly as many features as Elcipse. Of course, some people like that. Me, I forget stuff all the time, so I like it when my editor yells at me to fix my mistakes instead of just having my code not work :)


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