![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yet, they are often based on Java, which provide them a particular heaviness (and critical security flaws). It was pleasant at the beginning, when my needs were really basic. When I started professional development, I switched to more robust looking IDEs (especially Eclipse and Netbeans). Then, I gave a try to more advanced tools allowing me to have some syntax highlighting, basic auto-completion, etc. As everyone else, I started development with basic utility, such as Notepad (without the ++). ![]()
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