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  1. #1
    andrew Guest

    JAVA development which one?


    Hi,

    I am looking for some comment on which Java programming
    tool to use. VB is my background. Years ago I used
    Symantec Think C and liked that. But I could not find
    Visual Cafe at their web site.

    Opinions please ? I want a strong Visual Gui environment.
    I will be using it from a PC ( WIN 2 K ).

    Thanks
    Andrew

  2. #2
    bob Guest

    Re: JAVA development which one?


    people i work with really like JBuilder. i think it is ok as long as you
    write code using sun components...i refuse to use the borland data-aware
    controls. the debugger is ok.

    "andrew" <andrew.watts@pss.boeing.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >I am looking for some comment on which Java programming
    >tool to use. VB is my background. Years ago I used
    >Symantec Think C and liked that. But I could not find
    >Visual Cafe at their web site.
    >
    >Opinions please ? I want a strong Visual Gui environment.
    >I will be using it from a PC ( WIN 2 K ).
    >
    >Thanks
    >Andrew



  3. #3
    Karnos Guest

    Re: JAVA development which one?


    I like IBM's VisualAge for Java the best, but it costs in the thousands range.
    MS's Visual J++ is pretty poor, but cheaper than JBuilder and VisAge.

    "andrew" <andrew.watts@pss.boeing.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >I am looking for some comment on which Java programming
    >tool to use. VB is my background. Years ago I used
    >Symantec Think C and liked that. But I could not find
    >Visual Cafe at their web site.
    >
    >Opinions please ? I want a strong Visual Gui environment.
    >I will be using it from a PC ( WIN 2 K ).
    >
    >Thanks
    >Andrew



  4. #4
    Tom Duffy Guest

    Re: JAVA development which one?


    Hello Andrew:

    I've been using Visual Cafe for a few years and like it a lot. It has its
    quirks but all IDEs have them. I too came from a VB background and have
    found VC the most intuitive IDE to work with when coming from VB.

    Symantec recently sold Cafe to Webgain. Find info on it here:

    http://www.webgain.com

    HTH,

    Tom

    "andrew" <andrew.watts@pss.boeing.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >I am looking for some comment on which Java programming
    >tool to use. VB is my background. Years ago I used
    >Symantec Think C and liked that. But I could not find
    >Visual Cafe at their web site.
    >
    >Opinions please ? I want a strong Visual Gui environment.
    >I will be using it from a PC ( WIN 2 K ).
    >
    >Thanks
    >Andrew



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