> Hi,
> I've recently downloaded Studio Creator 2 Update 1 for Windows ...,
And what happened when you tried it after downloading? You did try it,
didn't you?
> Can anyone with good background of it suggest which one of MyEclipse,
> Netbeans or Studio Creator
> is more flexible, easy to use and faster
And why don't you try out these, too?
We have no clue what you like, but you should. We have no clue about
your skills, but you should. We have no clue about your tasks, but you
should.
What you can get from us are only statistics. NetBeans is popular,
Eclipse is probably somewhat more popular. Studio Creator is not very
popular and targets a different kind of developers with a rather
narrow focus. Studio Creator will be integrated as a feature into the
upcomming NetBeans 6.0 and AFAIK die as a separate product.
Roedy Green - 12 Sep 2007 07:26 GMT
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:00:57 -0000, Hunter Gratzner
<a24900@googlemail.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who
said :
>What you can get from us are only statistics. NetBeans is popular,
And there is also Intellij Idea. It is faster than Eclipse. It gives
you better control of formatting. It has better lint. It has all
manner of refactorings which encourage you to write consistent clean
code. The catch is you must pay for it.
see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/ide.html

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>Hi,
>I've recently downloaded Studio Creator 2 Update 1 for Windows ...,
>Can anyone with good background of it suggest which one of MyEclipse,
>Netbeans or Studio Creator
>is more flexible, easy to use and faster
If you want to write a web based application stay with Studio Creator
until NetBeans announce a significant upgrade to NetBeans Visual Web
Pack. It will make your life much easier because the other products
are aimed at people who want to develop desktop applications. NetBeans
includes almost all of Studio Creator as the Visual Web Pack and
eventually you will have to "upgrade" to it because Sun have decided
that NetBeans will be their only IDE.
MyEclipse is a commercial version of Eclipse <http://www.eclipse.org/>
and I don't think you should consider paying for it until you have
decided that Eclipse is the best IDE except for the features of
NetBeans that MyEclipse has added to it.
Shy - 12 Sep 2007 07:18 GMT
Thank you,
I think that's quite helpful and yes I was asking this question
regarding writeing web based application
Shy - 12 Sep 2007 07:26 GMT
Thank you,
I think that's quite helpful and yes I was asking this question
regarding writing web based application and I've used both Eclipse and
NetBeans.
Thank you again