> http://www.codegear.com/Products/JBuilder/tabid/102/Default.aspx
>
> -RFH
Holy Crap... I think I paid like 80$ for JBuilder 4 a few years ago.
Thank GOD for open source solutions.
Tonny Madsen - 08 Feb 2007 11:17 GMT
> >http://www.codegear.com/Products/JBuilder/tabid/102/Default.aspx
>
> > -RFH
>
> Holy Crap... I think I paid like 80$ for JBuilder 4 a few years ago.
> Thank GOD for open source solutions.
Hmm, I have been using the new JBuilder for some months now and I
actually think it is a rather good product. Of cause, you can always
object to the price tag but that is a different story. For various
reasons I also use a vanilla Eclipse IDE for some projects, but when I
work with web services I always start up JBuilder...
Best Regards
Tonny Madsen
The RCP Company
>http://www.codegear.com/Products/JBuilder/tabid/102/Default.aspx
Thanks. The tone of your subject line indicates that I should be
pleased that Borland's IDE, including the free version, has been
superseded. Why?
Arne Vajhøj - 09 Feb 2007 03:02 GMT
>> http://www.codegear.com/Products/JBuilder/tabid/102/Default.aspx
> Thanks. The tone of your subject line indicates that I should be
> pleased that Borland's IDE, including the free version, has been
> superseded. Why?
I did not read it that way.
It was announced that JBuilder would eventually be
Eclipse based when Borland joined Eclipse.
That is years ago.
The time from announcement to the product is here
could itself warrant the term "finally".
Arne