Excellent IDE to create your projects and develop at a high level has multiple tools.
August 16, 2018

Excellent IDE to create your projects and develop at a high level has multiple tools.

Carla Borges | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Eclipse

Eclipse is a very useful tool for small projects that needs a very useful tool for JAVA programmers in general. We use it daily I really like having a text editor with a syntax marker whose compilation is in real time. You can do many activities in a single application, such as unit tests with JUnit version control with CVS and integration with Ant, which is very useful and decreases the delivery time of the work. You can also add the add-in to provide more features. It is a lightweight platform for software components.
  • It has an excellent autocompiler and provides a lot of help with all its libraries.
  • It is very useful and decreases the time of delivery of the work. You can also add the add-in to provide more features.
  • It is a good IDE to program in Java and shows compilation errors during the programs. It has utility for many add-ons to generate web services.
  • What I dislike most about Eclipse is the consumption of system resources because it does not work for old computers.
  • It is developed for people who are already professionals and not beginners because the learning curve is broad and lacks support for webapps as if it were NetBeans.
  • It needs to be more intuitive and it would be nice to add more add-ons and tutorials to help beginners.
  • Eclipse helped a lot to achieve the goals set last year and this year I also help a lot in each of the projects of the Java programmers.
  • Our clients like us to use eclipse since it makes the project more adaptable.
  • It is very positive for the company because it can be installed easily in all the equipment of the institution and can be set up quickly, so it does not waste as much time as with other IDE.
Personally, I like Eclipse more than the less heavy one, it is a development environment that allows applications to be developed from a set of modules, which can be done independently. It offers common reusable services for desktop applications, allowing developers to focus on the logic of their applications. From the applications created from these, new modules can be added. With Eclipse you must generate all the code yourself, of course you can also create graphical interfaces yourself or using a plug-in, but unlike NetBeans, the number of lines is smaller.
I would recommend 100% as it is a very useful tool for the IDE program that facilitates your work, decreases delivery times and is very easy to use. It has helped me reduce the delivery times of small projects, although I am used to NetBeans, this program is much less heavy, so for small projects of short duration it is a good option and a way to optimize the work. It is smart and comfortable. It has all the desirable properties to facilitate the work of a developer.