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Anyone using Eclipse on Windows to develop Android apps?
Hi folks
I'm starting off down the path of some Android app development. My chosen OS is Windows 7 and I've downloaded the Java JDK, Eclipse and the Android SDK. All installed OK. My problem is that Eclipse appears, in early use, to be a steaming pile of poo compared to Visual Studio or XCode. It took me a couple of hours to get the "Hello World" app running using the tutorial on the Android SDK and now I've moved past that onto some serious development, I find that I'm spending more time recovering from crashes and fighting bizarre errors in the environment than working on my app. Is it worth persevering or should I switch to a different IDE? I would love to use Visual Studio but the lack of Intellisense, debugging and error checking on Java and the Android libraries seems to preclude that as an option. I am not prepared to step back 10 years and start using Notepad++ and command lines and really don't want to have to resort to Linux. Thanks for any suggestions. Regards Simon |
My problem is that Eclipse appears, in early use, to be a steaming pile of poo compared to Visual Studio Some people say NetBeans is better than Eclipse but more say that it's worse; I don't think they're that different, myself, unless you're doing Swing GUIs in which case NetBeans wins because it does actually have a half-arsed attempt at a dialog editor (Eclipse has nothing). I don't have any other suggestions. Maybe for my next job I'll refuse to do Java so that I can go back to using some decent tools and spend my time building code rather than fighting tools. |
Originally Posted by Simonta
(Post 5856506)
My problem is that Eclipse appears, in early use, to be a steaming pile of poo compared to Visual Studio or XCode.
In my experience Eclipse is generally better than vi, but while I usually avoid Microsoft software I have to admit that Visual Studio (at least the versions I've used up to 2008) is one of the best IDEs around. |
I have to admit that Visual Studio (at least the versions I've used up to 2008) is one of the best IDEs around |
GTW and MG23, thanks for the insights. I did try setting up VS with scripts and batch jobs but it's even more painful than Eclipse.
I finally plunked for an Ubuntu VM. Maybe I can make my fortune by developing a high quality IDE for Android dev :hmm: |
Please go ahead - make it an android specific IDE. Keep it simple...
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