So if I understand this right - emacs is just an editor, as are vi, pine, and windows notebook,. They differ but it is just an opinion as to which one you use. Netbeans, Eclipse, and probably others on the other hand are IDEs. They contain an editor ( which might be one of the previously mentioned editors ) but they also have other features such as user interface designers. I won't say debuggers b/c I think Emacs has a debugger.
There is no graphical design tool in emacs but somehow you use the designers you gave me and somehow hook the results into source code you produce with emacs. Is that about it?
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by: zweiPosted on 2009-05-08 at 13:20:30ID: 24339877
No, since emacs is just an editor. Here is a list of GUI builders:
ticles/jav a-gui-buil ders.html
http://www.fullspan.com/ar