For me, Eclipse is much more "in-tuitive" to use simply because it's the IDE i've started with. I know that Netbeans users will feel the same way about Netbeans, and it is true that it could very...
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For me, Eclipse is much more "in-tuitive" to use simply because it's the IDE i've started with. I know that Netbeans users will feel the same way about Netbeans, and it is true that it could very...
JCreator is only free if you get the LE version and use it for academic purposes. However, I would strongly recommend against using it because it has no debugger or code-completion, huge pluses when...
i'd say go straight for eclipse. It's got loads of features JCreater doesn't have, yet it's way easy to use and you don't need to use any of those advance features to write good console applications....