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    Brian Knox Guest

    JBuilder has been on Mac for over a year...


    Not only has it been on a large set of OS but there is a free version of JBuilder
    for personal use. And with about half the IDE market being JBuilder, that
    is a safe dependency to have.

    The author of this article is just plain bonkers! I need to write my business
    logic, not deal with every little painful detail of Java.

  2. #2
    user Guest

    Re: JBuilder has been on Mac for over a year...


    "Brian Knox" <bknox@onebox.com> wrote:
    >
    >Not only has it been on a large set of OS but there is a free version of

    JBuilder
    >for personal use. And with about half the IDE market being JBuilder, that
    >is a safe dependency to have.
    >
    >The author of this article is just plain bonkers! I need to write my business
    >logic, not deal with every little painful detail of Java.



    Hmmmm...

    JBuilder -- $$$$
    Eclipse -- 0000

    You pick!

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