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  1. Re:Future "Ask Slashdot" Q: Catholic or Protestant on Java Development: Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA? · · Score: 1

    Didn't the Bible say "You shall not pray two IDE at the same time"? Grego. 23/32 Everyone knows that choosing an IDE is a religious problem. Is Eclipse Catholic or Protestant? God bless java programmers Tks Etienne. Montreal

  2. Re:Easy on Java Development: Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA? · · Score: 1

    Yea, I agree. But Eclipse is not only free, it is also a good IDE. Also there a lot of plugins (buggy or not, free or not, I must mention) you can use for several kind of product developement (Hibernate, Tomcat, Spring, to mention theses). If Jbuilder was free, I would not use it anyway. And yea, IntelliJ is a very good product. But for a starter kit (entry product to learn java) I would choose Eclipse. Tks Etienne.

  3. Re:Easy on Java Development: Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA? · · Score: 1

    "Cost/benefits analysis... more than just a buzzword!" Relax junior, this is not a Project Management problem. Eclipse is free, bugless and extremely scallable; That's enought for me. Your story about comdom is quite idiotic. Since 1998 I have use Symantec "Visual cafe" (was good), IBM (Visual Age) (really sucks), JBuilder (ok but buggy), NetBeans (quite heavy, Sun stuff...), IntelliJ (excellent for refactoring), Eclipse (excellent) and now I am using WSAD (Eclipse extension, 'ok'). I really prefer Eclipse than WSAD. Load the latest Eclipse and use it. This is the best choice. Anyway, if you want to use IntelliJ at the same time (to compare), you can use both IDE on the same project without 'to much' problem. Also, I think Eclipse and WSAD are the de facto standard in the industry (check the java job posting for wsad and eclipse). Thanks. Etienne Montreal