IDE for jirr
IDE for jirr
can i ask, what IDE should use to develop 3D game if i use jirr?
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I found Netbeans to be a superb IDE.
Having syntax errors highlighted in the source before compilation was a revelation, and the attention to detail is admirable: the help window even moves and sizes itself to avoid covering the item that you're asking for help on.
Having syntax errors highlighted in the source before compilation was a revelation, and the attention to detail is admirable: the help window even moves and sizes itself to avoid covering the item that you're asking for help on.
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I'm actually pretty happy with Eclipse. I use it since a long time for Java development at least. The last version I've tried of Netbeans is several years old, so I can't really give a solid evaluation in comparision of Eclipse vs. Netbeans, but I think both IDEs are definitly well accepted industry de-facto standards. You will probably get happy with both of them.
Regards
Frank
Regards
Frank
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True!rogerborg wrote:I found Netbeans to be a superb IDE.
Having syntax errors highlighted in the source before compilation was a revelation, and the attention to detail is admirable: the help window even moves and sizes itself to avoid covering the item that you're asking for help on.
I work professionally as web developer, I use Netbeans at work for Java, PHP, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, it is awesome!
EDIT: Oops, didn't notice that topic is 4 years old. Anyways - Netbeans is awesome!