Call me a neandertal if you like, but wm2 is my cup of tea. It's bare bones, with a nifty little twist on the window titles. [screen shot] The same folks bring us wmx for those who want just a little more flesh on them there bare bones. I happily run this on my old 133MHz Thinkpad.
Re:IDE - Editor or round trip engineering tool?
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Java IDEs?
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Productivity seems to be related to comfort level. Whilst I use vim, my colleagues are prone to use UltraEdit, IntelliJ, JBuilder, Visual Café, or anything else they're comfortable with. The best tools are extensible, and support either scripting or plugins.
When we use Togethersoft, it is mostly for modelling. It nicely integrates with any editor, updating its models on each file save. It is expensive, and they don't negotiate price with medium size (150 head) shops. (Based on our experience here in the UK)
Call me a neandertal if you like, but wm2 is my cup of tea. It's bare bones, with a nifty little twist on the window titles. [screen shot] The same folks bring us wmx for those who want just a little more flesh on them there bare bones. I happily run this on my old 133MHz Thinkpad.
Productivity seems to be related to comfort level. Whilst I use vim, my colleagues are prone to use UltraEdit, IntelliJ, JBuilder, Visual Café, or anything else they're comfortable with. The best tools are extensible, and support either scripting or plugins.
When we use Togethersoft, it is mostly for modelling. It nicely integrates with any editor, updating its models on each file save. It is expensive, and they don't negotiate price with medium size (150 head) shops. (Based on our experience here in the UK)