Java development on Ubuntu

Matt Galvin matt.t.galvin at gmail.com
Mon Apr 11 18:03:29 UTC 2005


As a java programmer I can say Eclipse(as others mentioned also) is
your best bet. Its free, easy to use (for an IDE), very feature
complete, and there is lots of documentation/tutorials/books out there
for it.

Matt

On Apr 11, 2005 11:50 AM, John Ughrin <jughrin at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm thinking about developing some Java stuff. What's
> the preferred IDE or JDK or is there one? Does one
> work better in Ubuntu? The features I'm most
> interested in are syntax highlighting/assistance,
> object browsing, and autocompletion. I'm basically a
> hobbyist. I've worked with Netbeans for WinXP, which
> was pretty nice, but seemed a tad bloated for my
> actual needs. Any thoughts or advice?
> 
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