Does emacs have integrated syntax checking (not just
highlighting but actual checking...)? I could give up
a lot of features of IDEs but not syntax checking and
also the ability to have the code "parsed" and
organized so that I can jump directly to what I want,
visually. I've thought about emacs but those features
are really important to me and being an emacs idiot I
don't know if they are available.

Eric Medlock
--- Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 04:11, Eric Medlock wrote:
> > Is there a favorite Java IDE amoung you folks?
> 
> Emacs !!!! ;)
> 
> Though I have recently begun using IDEA almost
> exclusively at work and think 
> it is great. (It still has quite a few teething
> issues but other than that it 
> is best non-emacs editor I have used). If I could
> afford it I would use 
> Together Control Center (Or maybe just TogetherJ
> from a few versions ago). 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> 
> Pete
> 
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