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Linux JAVA Editor?
Name: tl1_mossman2 Date: June 11, 2004 at 16:07:59 Pacific OS: Linux(slack) CPU/Ram: N/A
Comment:
anyone know of a Linux Java editor with code folding and syntax highlighting? (preferably free)
Name: Sord Date: June 11, 2004 at 22:48:33 Pacific
Reply:
Posting in more than one section at the same time is not a good idea, and I believe it is against the rules.
Anyways to answer your question, I prefer just using vim. You may need to modify vimrc to use syntax highlighting, I prefer the Gentoo vimrc (you can find it via google).
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Response Number 2
Name: Sanjaya Sugiarto (by Sanjaya) Date: June 12, 2004 at 07:59:01 Pacific
Reply:
Eclipse ----> http://www.eclipse.org
San
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Response Number 3
Name: ezest Date: June 12, 2004 at 09:11:24 Pacific
Reply:
Eclipse is best,
Interesting Java and Linux Links http://www.pconline.com/~erc/javalinux.htm
U can find many free tools for your purpose here.
Regards,
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Response Number 4
Name: tl1_mossman2 Date: June 12, 2004 at 22:09:59 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks...
(and, as to the cross posting, I thought that, since the topic covered both Linux and Programming fields, placing it in both forums would be "advisable"... wasn't sure of the usage of Linux in the programming forum, so did cross post to linux... I'll be sure not to repeat the mistake...)
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Response Number 5
Name: ishwor Date: June 15, 2004 at 00:09:29 Pacific
Reply:
I prefer to use Netbeans. Its good. www.netbeans.org Cheers, Ishwor
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