128
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
this post was submitted on 25 Jul 2024
128 points (99.2% liked)
Neovim
2161 readers
3 users here now
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
Love how the lowest 3 are Eclipse, NetBeans, and Code::Blocks
Those are the 3 I was forced to use in Uni. Only one missing is Bluejay
These companies really do have a competition going for who can make the shittiest Java IDE, huh
At the time (pre-Jetbrains) Eclipse was pretty good. Haven't been back lately, but it was a top tier IDE.
I think the others are all closer to pet-projects, they are basically a text editor with a run button, I even wrote one myself for tcl. I just never got the chance to inflict it on some poor uni students :D
Code::Blocks is a step up from Bloodshed DevCpp, which was outdated the moment we started using it, but our teacher was a hardcore "I only need a netbook with Windows XP to program my games" kind of guy. He loved programming games for game systems that were older than him ๐. Good on him for being content to work on a 10" screen though.