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I think that most java programmers will give me a bad look after that post
Visual J#, in my opinion, is a great development tool, also if it has been declared deprecated by Microsoft.
At school, we use net beans, but i think (no, i'm not a devil) that VJ# is a lot better, especially for the users that conventionally use Visual C++ (or the older Visual Studio 2005 suite) to develop other kind of applications.
Unfortunately, Microsoft has decided to stop the VJ# environment develop.
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It's been there for decade, but never tried that.
Best,
Jun
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I would use Eclipse. For the little bit of Blackberry development I have done Eclipse was the best choice.
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The last useful Java tool I tried was JCreator and even that was built with C++.
Anyway, I think I'll try some Android development soon - probably with Eclipse + Vrapper[^].
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JCreator was really cool. The fact that was implemented in C++ helped a lot, it was blazing fast and very familiar to any Visual C++ 6.0 developer.
Sadly Xinox Software doesn't have a CCreator for C++.
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CP been mostly1 MS centric development site, I am betting the overwhelming response to be just that.
1 I know there are a number of non-MS forums, articles and contents in CP.
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