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Posted by Anonymous User at 2003-12-01 05:57 PM

You could write a whole 'nother 100 reasons for why Eclipse is better than VS...

Has anybody ever tried to create a solution with 20 or 30 projects in it in VS and in Eclipse? and then tried to run anything? Eclipse is lighning fast and VS sends me to the coffee machine every time...

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1001 reasons why Eclipse is better than VS

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2003-12-06 10:53 PM

There must be at least 1001 reasons why Eclipse is better than VS, have you ever managed to achieve ANYTHING at all in VS without noticing repeatedly how much more painless it would have been in Eclipse?

Exactly. :-) Eclipse is the greatest piece of software ever written.

Yeah..

Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2003-12-20 04:27 PM

VS can't seem to get straight all the dependencies and tries to rebuild way too many things. and if you have build errors it always stops well before getting all of them, so you have to build and rebuild and rebuild... it doesn't seem to put the errors in any sensible order, so in short, it takes a long time to fix all the errors if you have like 20 errors in various projects. Eclipse handles this all very well. I have a large solution in eclipse and the same one in .net (via J#), and for fixing errors I always switch to eclipse. I find vs.net is a little speedier with global searches, and with autocomplete, but that is about it...

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Posted by Anonymous User Anonymous User at 2004-09-30 04:04 AM

Yeah, Eclipse is lightning fast. So is the DOS code editor. The only difference is when benchmark performance is conducted JAVA is a distant loser.

 
 

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