Re: A constructive debate: Eclipse or NetBeans?
Michele 'xjp' wrote:
Lew ha scritto:
I think the refactoring support in NetBeans is on a par with that in
Eclipse. I also find NetBeans equivalently stable.
While Eclipse has "more plugins available", NetBeans has more
functionality built into the core product, so extra plugins aren't as
necessary. I'd say that one tilts toward NetBeans.
What do you think about EasyEclipse?
I never heard about it. I don't think that I myself need more "easy" IDE
than Eclipse. It is easy and natural enough now to do most standard
things for me.
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