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Re: Community "bounties"
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Re: Community "bounties"


  • Subject: Re: Community "bounties"
  • From: Ângelo Andrade Cirino <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 14:17:32 -0300

Hi Chuck,

I am not skilled enough, at least for now, to develop any plugin for any platform. I would have to study a lot.

But the question is, and I ask for your opinion: Is the effort worth?

I mean, if we have two different platforms to choose from, will the effort of maintaining two plugins architectures pay in the future? Besides this, I think we would need a migration tool so that people would be able to go from one tool to the other without loosing work and without having to configure the projects all over.

I have never used NetBeans, I have just downloaded it. How do Java programmers rate Eclipse versus NetBeans?

Angelo

Em 10/09/2012, às 14:10, Chuck Hill escreveu:

> If you put in the effort to write a NetBeans (or IntelliJ or...) plugin, then you have the right to choose.  :-)
>
> Chuck


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