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Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards: The winners
The voting is over and the results are in. Find out who won Builder.com's Readers' Choice Awards for Best Java IDE, Application Server, and Linux IDE.Well, voting has closed on our first annual Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards, and we’re pleased with the response. The votes have been tallied, and we’re...
Tags: Java development tools, Middleware, Enterprise software, Development tools, Lamont Adams, Borland JBuilder, Best Java IDE, Builder.com Readers, Borland Software Corp., Choice Awards, Java
Technical articles 2002-08-01
Announcing the 2002 Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards
We're kicking off our Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards to give you a chance to nominate your favorite products and/or vote for the ones you like best. Find out about the awards and see how you can nominate your favorite development tools.Just like every dog has a favorite toy, every developer...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Programming languages, Development tools, Microsoft Windows, Middleware, Application servers, Lamont Adams, nominee, Microsoft Visual, Best Java IDE, tool, Java, Borland Software Corp., Builder.com Readers, development tool, Choice Awards
Technical articles 2002-06-03

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Free Java IDE roundup
Sure, you can write Java with any old text editor, but why would you want to, with so many great IDEs available? Get side-by-side comparisons and find out which IDE is best for you.Many folks will tell you all you really need to start developing with Java is a text...
Tags: Development tools, Java development tools, Lamont Adams, IDE, IBM VisualAge, Java, Borland JBuilder
Technical articles 2001-03-14
Winners of Builder's 2nd Annual Readers' Choice Awards
Not too long ago, we asked you to cast your vote for your favorite development tool in the 2nd Annual Builder Readers' Choice Awards. After tallying the votes from over six hundred participants, we are ready to reveal the winners in each of the seven categories. Check out the results...
Tags: Microsoft development tools, PRODUCTIVITY, Middleware, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Development tools, Java development tools, Mark Kaelin, Runner-Up, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, development tool, Apache Software Foundation, tool
Technical articles 2003-11-24
CodeWarrior for Java is a top-notch IDE--almost
Metrowerks CodeWarrior has a reputation as a great C++ IDE. Find out how the Java version lives up to the familiy standards.When I think of Metrowerks, I think of rock-solid development tools with somewhat quirky interfaces that betray their origins on the Macintosh platform. The latest version of the company's...
Tags: Development tools, Programming languages, Lamont Adams, Standard IDE, Metrowerks CodeWarrior, CodeWarrior, IDE, Java, Metrowerks
Technical articles 2002-03-20
JBuilder 6: Brewing Java the Borland way
What does the sixth iteration of Borland's Java IDE have to offer? Web Editor Lamont Adams offers a rundown of JBuilder 6 features.The last time I looked around at Java IDE offerings, JBuilder 4 was one of my favorites. Somehow, I missed version 5 of the product completely (I've got...
Tags: Java development tools, Middleware, Enterprise software, UML, Lamont Adams, Java, Borland JBuilder, Borland Software Corp.
Technical articles 2002-04-22
Cast your ballot for the Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards
The time has come! Vote for your favorite development tool in the 2002 Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards.Recently, we asked you to nominate your favorite tools in seven categories for our first-ever Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards. Thanks to your suggestions, we added at least two nominees to each category, and we're...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Middleware, Java development tools, Application servers, Development tools, Enterprise software, Programming languages, Databases, Lamont Adams, tool, Microsoft Visual, Borland Software Corp., Builder.com Readers, Choice Awards, nomination
Technical articles 2002-06-27
Cast a ballot for your favorite software in our 2nd Annual Builder Readers' Choice Awards
Recently, we asked you to nominate your favorite software development tools for a Builder Readers' Choice Award in seven different categories. We tallied the various nominations and added them to the list of tools in each category. Now it's time to determine which tools will be award winners for 2003.You'll...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Java development tools, Application servers, Middleware, Enterprise software, Microsoft development tools, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Mark Kaelin, software, ballot, tool, nomination
Technical articles 2003-09-26
Jtest automates testing for your Java apps
If the mere thought of having to perform tests on your Java code gives you a screaming headache, ParaSoft's Jtest may be just the thing to ease your pain. Learn more about this package and see if you think it has a place in your testing effort.Plenty of software could...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Quality, Programming languages, Operating systems, Kathrine Wright, Java, user interface, Jtest
Technical articles 2001-12-18
Five Java articles you should share with your team
Want to tweak your team's Java skills? Check out our roundup of five Builder.com Java articles, including one on the Ant build tool.Read any good Java articles lately? As a manager, when you come across a great article, you probably make a mental note to share it with your team....
Tags: Programming languages, Lamont Adams, team, Java
Technical articles 2002-05-06
More Builder.com Readers' Choice Award winners
The rest of the votes have been tallied, and here are the remaining winners of Builder.com's Readers' Choice Awards for 2002.…And we’re back. If you’re just joining me here, you’ll probably want to check out "Builder.com Readers' Choice Awards: The winners" to find out the winners of our awards for Best...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Development tools, Programming languages, Lamont Adams, Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools, Builder.com Readers, Microsoft Embedded, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2002-08-02
IntelliJ IDEA 8.1.2 (Windows)
The most intelligent Java IDE, intensely focused on developer productivity, IntelliJ IDEA has been consistently called the best Java IDE in the industry. IntelliJ IDEA lets you code without a hitch. It practices a non-intrusive, intuitive approach to help you write, debug, refactor, test and learn your code. Thanks...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, JetBrains IntelliJ Idea, Java Development Tools, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2009-05-23
Develop JavaScript with the JSEclipse plug-in
JavaScript developers have been clamoring for development tools for years. Tools like Firebug and Venkman answer the call, but there are more options available. Adobe Labs offers another option with the JSEclipse add-on for the Eclipse development platform. It provides a full-featured development environment for working with...
Tags: JavaScript, Benefit, Eclipse, Plug-in, Tool, Adobe Labs, JSEclipse JSEclipse, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-09-17
Get your feet wet with Sun's tiny Java DB
learning javai'm a legacy programmer was working on mainframe. i need to learn java, i need help and instructions for how to begin, what is the staring points and what sofrware needed. i saw thousand of java products but which one is good for corporate use. thanksPerception error with list...
Tags: Programming languages, training site, Sun Microsystems Inc., JavaDB, Java
Discussion threads 2008-01-17
Sun ONE Studio 4.0 supports heavyweight development
Java developers have entered the age of tools with functionality similar to Visual Basic. Sun ONE Studio 4.0 boasts tons of similar, useful features at a great price--free.The days are gone when most Java developers, as much as they like to hate Microsoft, were left amazed at the ease of...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Programming languages, Java development tools, Development tools, Harshad Oak, Sun ONE, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, tool, Sun ONE Studio
Technical articles 2002-11-26
Eclipse and NetBeans Need To Cooperate Or Else Java Will Lose
Ed Burnette over at ZDNet likes to spend a lot of time writing about Eclipse versus NetBeans. He rarely gets into the technical merits of either piece of software, but he definitely seems to favor Eclipse. I have never used either one of these pieces of software, to be frankly...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Java, Eclipse, Sun NetBeans
Blog posts 2006-05-02
Three tools that make Java code review painless and effective
One of the most boring parts of a Java project, and one that developers invariably shy away from, is the code review. Checking thousands of lines of somebody else's code for things like block braces, code indenting, Javadoc comments, and naming conventions can be a real pain. To make matters...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Harshad Oak, Checkstyle, tool, PMD, Javadoc, Unlike PMD, Java, IDE
Technical articles 2003-05-19
A few quick Java questions
A few quick Java questionsI'm debating if I should learn Java, since a I find the syntax a lot easier to understand than C++ (no pointers or -> or :: and such; I somewhat understand those but C++ still reads very cryptic to me), b I know C# already...
Tags: Programming languages, Java
Discussion threads 2006-05-19
Is WebSphere Application Developer ready for prime time?
Say good-bye to VisualAge and hello to WebSphere Application Developer, IBM's latest Java IDE. Find out where it excels and where it still falls a little short.WebSphere Studio Application Developer WSAD is the successor to the VisualAge Development environment. Those who hated VisualAge will find that WSAD takes a step...
Tags: Application servers, Java development tools, Enterprise software, Middleware, IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer, IBM WebSphere Studio, IBM WebSphere
Technical articles 2002-05-07
Live from LA: Free me from electronic documentation tyranny
Lamont Adams is in a nostalgic mood. Return with him now to the days when software manuals were so massive, you needed a pack horse to transport them.One of the nice things about my job here at Builder.com is that I get a lot of free developer’s toys. Mostly these...
Tags: Document management, Tools & Techniques, Lamont Adams
Technical articles 2002-11-22
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