Just starting to use Java which IDE is better for me to start out? -


i learning java (yay) in spare time , have started several different tutorials. tutorials use netbeans, use eclipse. android development because getting smart phone @ end of year.

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if first programming language, it's matter of best. try netbeans; if it, keep using forever, or until start hating or doesn't need. if don't it, try eclipse. rinse, repeat. away using simple text editor , javac in command line.

it comes down preferences , needs @ time. if, example, starting learn php first language, i'd tell use notepad++. you're going want support debugging, version control, phpdoc, etc. you'll outgrow notepad++ , graduate zend studio or similar; now, don't need bells , whistles.

personally, i've used netbeans (for java/php), editor bit finicky sometimes. it's nothing debilitating though, , if wasn't lazy fix of issues in options. first ide wherein version control plugins (for git in particular) work stuck it. fair, can in ide's now.

however, i'm trying convert using eclipse exclusively. android sdk built work hand-in-hand , zend studio practically same program, feels familiar. example of mean one's personal needs , preferences.


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