By rick
via reddevnews.com
Published: Jun 05 2008 / 04:46
For many, the use of .NET or Java is an either/or decision. If you use .NET, you get the advantage of the best IDE in the business, but you're stuck with writing mostly in C# -- or VB.NET or possibly C++ -- and deploying on Windows. The language choice isn't that bad -- there are 20 or so other lesser languages available from Microsoft or third parties.



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kieronwilkinson replied ago:
"If you use .NET, you get the advantage of the best IDE in the business"
Really?? It is my impression that Java IDE's such as JetBrains IDEA left behind Visual Studio quite some time ago...
sproketboy replied ago:
Thanks I was about to post the same thing. Visual Studio is like notepad compared to IntelliJ.
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