Re: Eclipse and .NET
- From: jeremiah johnson <naikrovek@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 16:06:49 -0600
Jon Skeet [C# MVP] wrote:
Peter Rilling <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are there any good plug-in for Eclipse IDE that suppose .NET and C#. I think the Eclipse IDE is better than VS.NET and it would be nice to develop in this environment. I also do Java development so it would be a benefit to use the same IDE for both.
I feel your pain. Eclipse is a lovely IDE, and its Java tooling is wonderful. (I hear that IDEA is even better, but I've never managed to get into it.)
Unfortunately, the only C# plugin I've seen for Eclipse is pretty lousy - it's basically syntax colouring and a call out to csc (in a nasty console window).
The good news is that VS 2005 is significantly better than VS.NET 2003 - Microsoft have joined the 21st century and discovered refactoring :) I still miss things like "Organise Imports" and the ability to hold down Ctrl to turn just about anything into a navigational hyperlink though...
You should also mention that C# Express is free for the time being (this will probably change), and that you can download it legally from Microsoft to see how you like it.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/default.aspx
Quick. I'm aching for a correction. .
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