When I hit Ctrl-Shift-T in Eclipse, an “Open Type” dialog comes up. So, without further ado (and in no particular order): Open Type/Resource There are new features being introduced to Eclipse all the time (as I write, 3.2M4 is out, with some nice looking things) and obviously MS is working on improving VS as well. For reference, I’m comparing VS2005 and Eclipse 3.1.1. It’s just a shame the tools aren’t as good. NET framework is an improvement on the Java standard library. For the most part, I believe C# is an improvement on Java, and the. Note that this isn’t a comparison of Java and C# (although those are the languages I use in Eclipse and VS respectively). Tend to use, for reasons given elsewhere) and much less of a focus on making actual coding as easy as possible. Visual Studio has much more of a focus on designers (which I don’t However, here are a few reasons I prefer Eclipse to Visual Studio (even bearing in mind VS 2005, which is a great improvement). I’m not going to make any claims as to which IDE is “the best” – I haven’t used all the IDEs available, and I know full well that one (IDEA) is often regarded as superior to Eclipse. Strangely enough, most go silent when I ask how many other IDEs they’ve used for a significant amount of time. I often see people in newsgroups saying how wonderful Visual Studio is, and they often claim it’s the “best IDE in the world”.
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