One mentioned the most advanced IDE, everyone always puts Visual Studio.Net and
Eclipse is put together together.
In fact, I seem to have no comparability.
Eclipse is only an architecture, and its Java development module JDT is developed from the IBM's Visual Age. Everyone knows that Visual Age even competes, but JBuilder. Eclipse JDT does not support GUI visual editing. The official has a plueins to solve the problem of form visualization editing.
The biggest advantage of Eclipse is to support open plugins. However, we think that Visual Studio.Net also supports A, and there are many excellent examples (such as Borland's tegother's tegother). Eclipse's plugin system is also very good, but At present, the plug-in existing, and there is no VS.NET with the integration of IDE. Isn't this a more excellent plugin system for VS.NET? And many of the built-in functions of VS.NET2005 (such as unit testing, code coverage, performance optimization) Eclipse SDK are not directly available, and the plugin is done.
In fact, I think
Compared with VS.NET, Eclipse is the same compared to VS.NET, they are not the same grade.