NetBeans Other Advice
IDEs are tools and each developer should be able to choose any tool that fits them better. I recommend NetBeans because it is easy to use, open source, free of charge, and has really strong community. Support for technologies as Maven are really amazing and should be evaluated.
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Dragan Bjedov
Java Developer at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
Use it and you will not regret your decision.
My company is only a customer. I personally develop some plugins for NetBeans and published them on NetBeans' site: http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/48312/?show=true.
Good stuff is now happening: NetBeans is moved to Apache. This will make a larger community and enabled growing NetBeans product.
First release of Apache NetBeans is close. See https://netbeans.apache.org/do...
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SeniorSoac4b
Senior Software Engineer at a tech company with 201-500 employees
I think that each developer should find his own C++ IDE. It seems Eclipse is now supporting C++ very well. I just play with it and, in two minutes, import our projects. Download trials of several IDEs and test them. Check the release notes and the road map.
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It’s a great option for web development.
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