Comment Re:Just Pick One and Learn it Well (Score 1) 817
I agree with you that Eclipse (or for that matter IntelliJ or even NetBeans) beats the VC# Express Edition easily, but one has to admit that Visual Studio in general, not just VC# Express Edition, launchs much faster.
Of 3 Java IDEs that I mentioned, IntelliJ probably starts most quickly, but still it takes an order of 10 seconds or so on my system, whereas VC# Express Edition is just a few seconds.
I also feel that VC# Express Edition (again for that matter Visual Studio in general) is using much less memory, but perhaps that's only because my Java IDEs have a lot more large projects in it.
Of 3 Java IDEs that I mentioned, IntelliJ probably starts most quickly, but still it takes an order of 10 seconds or so on my system, whereas VC# Express Edition is just a few seconds.
I also feel that VC# Express Edition (again for that matter Visual Studio in general) is using much less memory, but perhaps that's only because my Java IDEs have a lot more large projects in it.